Thursday, November 05, 2015

Bookstores in France Dodge a Bullet in Trade Talks


A bookshop in Paris. The e-book phenomenon has barely caught on in France, where it accounts for only 2 percent of book sales. Credit Tephane De Sakutin/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Their survival is mostly due to a 1981 law that allows publishers to set a fixed price for books, in stores and online. The practice is shared across much of Europe and was feared to be under threat in negotiations with the United States over the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, known as the T.T.I.P.

Last month, that threat was taken off the table by the European Union’s chief negotiator, who stated unequivocally that fixed book pricing — or “le prix unique” in French — would not be a matter of debate.. More

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