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26 May 2015

Publishers Win High Court Support in Fight Against Infringement

26th May 2015 The High Court has today granted The Publishers Association’s application under Section 97A of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 for a blocking order against the main UK ISPs. The order applies to 7 websites which have been found to contain substantial amounts of infringing content. Within 10 working days BT,…

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18 May 2015

Call for Applications: Publishing Trade Mission to Brazil

18th May 2015   The PA and UKTI Brazil are inviting publishers to attend a publishing trade mission to Brazil to coincide with the Rio de Janeiro biennial book fair. The trade mission will visit Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo from 30th August – 6th September 2015 and will encompass a variety of arranged…

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13 May 2015

Joanna Prior elected as New President of The Publishers Association

13th May 2015 At The Publishers Association AGM today Joanna Prior, Managing Director of Penguin Books General, was elected as the association’s new President.  On her appointment, Joanna paid thanks to her predecessor, Dominic Knight of Macmillan Science and Education, and acknowledged that due to his thoughtful leadership, she was stepping into the role with…

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08 May 2015

Latest PA Figures Show Digital Innovation Driving Publisher Revenues

8th May 2015 – UK book and journal publishing a £4.3 billion sector  – Digital revenues account for 35%  – UK publishers performing strongly in export markets   Figures released today by The Publishers Association reveal the UK publishing industry to be maintaining its strength, diversity and innovation.  Overall book and academic journal sales remain steady…

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06 May 2015

The PA Comments on EU Digital Single Market White Paper

6th May 2015 The Publishers Association’s Chief Executive, Richard Mollet, gave the following comment on the Digital Single Market White Paper published by today the EU Commission. “The digital single market is a reality for publishing and today’s White Paper from the Commission includes some sensible proposals for extending this. “It is right that the…

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05 May 2015

Guest Blog: Universities, Publishing and The Government

Alison Baverstock, 5th May 2015 Coalitions, the NHS and our place in Europe (or not) seem to be emerging as the political issues of the moment, but another issue around which all the parties tend to have firm opinions, if not policies, is the role and development of higher education. So when the call went…

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28 April 2015

Books Ain’t Dead – Long Live the Adaptive Platform

Colin Hughes, 28th April 2015 ‘And what do you do for a living?’ ‘Well, I publish textbooks.’ ‘Really? That must be a struggle now you can get it all free online? … And anyway, books – surely they’ll be replaced with tablets/MOOCs/videos/games won’t they?’ That is a standard conversational exchange for most of us in…

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24 April 2015

What May May Bring?

Richard Mollet, 24th April 2015 We are less than two weeks away from the general election and with the polls stubbornly refusing to betray a preference for either of the two main parties, those on the fringe are able to maintain the prospect of their presence at any impending coalition negotiations.  In one way, and…

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20 April 2015

Support Creation Support Freedom of Expression, Support Copyright

20th April 2015 The publishing sector calls on the European institutions to support a robust copyright system to foster the European creativity that goes hand in hand with freedom of expression #copyrightforfreedom Authors and publishers; writers and journalists, artists, photographers and translators, booksellers, news agents, readers and consumers are invited to sign the petition launched…

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09 April 2015

The PA and AAA Publish Guidelines for Contract Negotiations

9th April 2015 Members of The Publishers Association’s Trade Publishers Council (TPC) and the Association of Authors’ Agents (AAA) have agreed a set of good practice guidance for the process of agreeing contracts. Both parties had become concerned about the delays being caused in negotiating and concluding contracts which in turn was leading to a…

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27 March 2015

Reading for Pleasure Roadshow Hits Oxford

27th March 2015 The Publishers Association, members of the Read On. Get On. campaign, are calling on Oxford’s literature-lovers to take action to get children reading, as The PA’s  Reading for Pleasure Roadshow hits the Oxford Literature Festival. Every year one in five children in England, including over a third of the poorest children, leave…

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26 March 2015

The PA’s new Copyright Infringement Portal goes live

26th March 2015 The Publishers Association’s new Copyright Infringement Portal is now live.  It has been updated to ensure publishers are better able to protect their works in the face of a huge amount of content being made available illegally on websites.  The new service has been developed specifically for The PA and is faster,…

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26 March 2015

RCUK review report stresses need for clarity

26th March 2015 Commenting on the publication today of the Review of the Implementation of the RCUK Open Access Policy, Richard Mollet, Chief Executive of The Publishers Association and member of the Review Panel, said:  “The report into the implementation of RCUK’s Open Access policy stresses the need for greater clarity in communication to institutions…

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26 March 2015

A Perfect Storm

Richard Mollet, 26th March 2015 A perfect storm is brewing in Brussels.   On 6th May the European Commission will publish its long awaited White Paper on the Digital Single Market.  This, we must hope, will provide much needed insight into the Commission’s thinking on the scale and scope of copyright reform which it believes is…

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24 March 2015

Publishing Digital Single Market already a reality says The PA

24th March 2015 The Publishers Association is today writing to all UK MEPs to raise concerns about the damage that would be inflicted on the UK’s publishing sector and wider creative economy by the European Commission’s plans to reform copyright as part of the Digital Single Market programme.  The PA is telling MEPs that by…

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19 March 2015

New Look Website for The Publishers Association

19th March 2015  The Publishers Association is launching a new website which will streamline and consolidate the wealth of content from its previous site.  It will allow for greater interaction between The PA, its members and others in the publishing community, and provide information on its wide-range of campaigns and initiatives in a more accessible…

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