IPR License is reporting that demand for self-publishing audiobook rights has risen 58% over the first half of 2015.
What Can Revitalize Brazil’s Book Market?
Ricardo Lay discusses how to revitalize the book market in Brazil, such as opening new sales and distribution channels and bolstering foreign rights sales.
Frankfurt Book Fair Invests in IPR License
The Frankfurt Book Fair has invested in IPR License, a global rights platform for the book publishing industry, and will promote the online rights business to a global audience.
LBF Proves Literary Translation Market is Diversifying
Tom Chalmers of IPR License notes activity at the recent London Book Fair proved the literary translation market is diversifying into smaller languages.
In the Ukraine, the Publishing and Rights Market is Reviving
IPR License looks at what’s happening in the rights and publishing scene in the Ukraine, which is refashioning itself amid ongoing contretemps with Russia.
Brazil, Asia Are Key Emerging Book Rights Territories
UK rights experts and IPR License discuss why Brazil, Latin America, and Asia are emerging as promising rights territories for books.
Book Publishing Market Snapshots: Serbia and Malaysia
The eclectic Serbian book market may be struggling, but more local writers are coming up; while in Malaysia new publishers are pushing romance and poetry.
University Presses Seize Opportunity to Sell Foreign Rights
IPR License’s Tom Chalmers talks to a trio of university press directors about their strategies for pursuing foreign rights sales.