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Summary
In the 1890s, Hugo Setzer authored a seminal work that marked a pivotal turning point in the book industry, specifically during the signing of the Berne Convention in 1896. This global agreement established a framework that harmonizes national copyright laws under basic principles and minimum standards, ensuring that international publishers could operate across borders effectively.

By the year 2021, Setzer's insights on the book sector's evolution over the last quarter century offered deep reflections on major global events that shaped literary history. His analysis includes a comprehensive look at specific reactions and comments from key industry figures, offering readers a nuanced understanding of how the association has navigated the rapid changes of the digital age.
Title
IPA: 125 years of promoting and protecting publishing
Description
Celebrating 125 years of the International Publishers Association, promoting and protecting publishing.
Keywords
international, publishers, timeline, association, years, presidents, biographies, context, century, book, first, publishing, menu, past, president, fifth, quarter
NS Lookup
A 195.15.211.181
Dates
Created 2026-04-14
Updated 2026-04-14
Summarized 2026-04-16

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