Only six year old 'news'.
Mark Kohut
mark.kohut at gmail.com
Fri Nov 3 11:20:31 CDT 2017
For Wang, who is also chairman of the Taipei Book Fair Foundation (an
18-member committee in charge of the annual event), the government should
play a bigger role in supporting e-books by promoting digital reading. “In
the B2B2C educational market, one way could be for copyrights to be shared
among author, publisher, distributor, and digital service provider, and
titles purchased through a government-controlled model with standardized
pricing,” Wang says. “Sadly, such a model has yet to materialize. Much of
our universities’ funding is now spent on imported e-publications, and
elementary and high schools have no budget for e-books.”
https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/international/international-book-news/article/48617-publishing-in-taiwan-2011.html
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