International Publishers Association

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The International Publishers Association is a global industry federation that represents the interests of book and journal publishers worldwide, promoting copyright, freedom to publish, and the development of publishing standards and policies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international non-governmental organization
publishers association
trade association
advocatesFor copyright
freedom of expression in publishing
freedom to publish
collaboratesWith UNESCO
World Intellectual Property Organization
World Trade Organization
field book publishing
journal publishing
focusesOn book trade statistics and market data
education and literacy-related publishing issues
intellectual property policy
founded 1896
foundedIn Paris
surface form: Paris, France
hasMemberOrganizationsIn more than 60 countries
headquartersLocation Geneva
surface form: Geneva, Switzerland
industry publishing
language English
legalForm federation of national, regional and specialized publishers associations
mission to promote and protect publishing and copyright worldwide
monitors publishing freedom worldwide
organizes awards
conferences
seminars
produces reports on copyright and publishing policy
purpose defense of freedom to publish
development of publishing standards and policies
promotion of copyright
representation of publishers interests
regionServed worldwide
represents book publishers
journal publishers
national publishers associations
scope global
shortName IPA
website https://www.internationalpublishers.org/
worksOn publishing policy
publishing standards
worksWith governments
intergovernmental organizations
non-governmental organizations

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Cambridge University Press memberOf International Publishers Association