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Flickr / bass_nrollWell, the battle is over (for now). The Australian Government has today announced that current copyright legislation forbidding parallel importation of books will remain unchanged.

The Australian and Bookseller+Publisher have reported the news and the full statement from Dr Craig Emerson, Minister for Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs, can be found here.

I like Sophie Cunningham’s take-home message best:

The rise of e-culture, freemium models, copyleft and open content is already, for better or worse, exuding huge pressure on the local industry. No one has the answers to the many issue that arise and, in a time like this, writers and publishers need the energy and space to begin forging the way ahead, rather than just remaining passive. As Jeff Sparrow from Overland pointed out a while back, ‘we need to go on the offensive. Rather than simply saying, leave us alone, we have to articulate a vision of how we want literature to work.’ The decision today will, hopefully, give us room to do that – to move and experiment and take risks without the roof coming down over our heads. Link to Meanjin

Authors and publishers can count this as a victory, and independent booksellers will be spared increased price competition from retail chains and discount department stores. However, it’s been interesting to observe the Australian book industry tackle this issue over the past year and I’m left hoping we will have an increased appetite for improvements and innovation. Creating the industry structure you want is better, after all, than having one imposed upon you.

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HarperCollins responds

January 17, 2009

Overnight, Authonomy site administrators posted a response to the criticism on the forum:
This will be another free feature of the site. It certainly isn’t about exploitation. It won’t be compulsory. It is part of the authonomy toolkit. Like forums, messaging, RSS feeds, watchlists etc., we won’t be forcing anyone to use these features, but if [...]

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Is Authonomy authentic?

January 16, 2009

Bren MacDibble alerted me on Facebook to  some grumblings about HarperCollins’ Authonomy site.
Authonomy participant, Alexander McNabb, fought his way to a top 5 ranking on the site, spurred on by the promise that each month HarperCollins would read the Top 5 ranked manuscripts. What he got was not what he expected.
But the HC review of my [...]

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Where the bloody hell are you?

January 7, 2009

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Jess Haberman has been musing about where to base herself as a publisher. I find this fascinating because I live in a large Australian state that is very decentralized.
Quick geography lesson: Australia is about the same size in land area as the continental United States, but with only six states and two territories. This makes most of [...]

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How do you pitch digital?

September 12, 2008

There are pretty tried and true methods of getting a publisher to look at your book manuscript. There are only so many pathways. You write a manuscript and either take your chances in the slush, find yourself an agent, or more rarely, leverage a contact or referral that gets your manuscript in front of someone who can [...]

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