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There have been a lot of comments about why the Kindle and the Sony Reader are not making more inroads into Europe. Well, I just came across two articles in The Bookseller that indicate that it may not be so easy for a US bookseller to do business in Europe. Perhaps one of our European readers can leave a comment and give us some background about just what is going on here.

First article is “Turf Wars: 2 years on“. The arguments between US and UK publishers over European rights could be reignated after the UK Publishers Association revealed that it was actively pursuing “several” cases where US books had been sold in the UK, while Simon & Schuster president and chief executive Carolyn Reidy dismissed the claims used by British publishers to gain exclusive rights in Europe as “specious”.

Second article is “Publishers to challenge rights hegemony“. Publishers from Canada, Australia and New Zealand have voted to pursue closer cooperation between the three English-language markets at a special summit held in Frankfurt, with one aim to challenge the dominance of the two largest English-language markets, the United Kingdom and United States.

Clearly there is a lot going on here that we in the US don’t understand, and I suspect it must be having an impact on getting the Kindle and Sony Reader introduced into Europe.

 
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