Federation of European Publishers

The Federation of European Publishers (FEP) is an independent, non-commercial umbrella association of book publishers associations in the European Union and Europe.

FEP represents 29 national associations of book publishers of the European Union and of the European Economic Area. FEP is the voice of the great majority of publishers in Europe. The FEP Secretariat is located in Brussels, Belgium.

Founded in 1967, FEP deals with European legislation and advises publishers’ associations on copyright and other legislative issues.

Members

  • Austria — Hauptverband des österreichischen Buchhandels
  • Belgium (French) — Association des Editeurs Belges
  • Belgium (Dutch) — Vlaamse Uitgevers Vereniging (VUV)
  • Bulgaria — Bulgarian Book Association
  • Czech Republic — The Association of Czech Booksellers and Publishers
  • Denmark — Forlæggerforeningen
  • Estonia — Estonian Publishers' Association
  • Finland — Suomen Kustannusyhdistys
  • France — Syndicat national de l'édition
  • Germany — Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels
  • Greece — Hellenic Federation Publishers and Booksellers
  • Hungary — Hungarian Publisher's and Bookseller's
  • Iceland — Icelandic Publishers Association
  • Ireland — Irish Book Publishers’ Association
  • Italy — Associazione Italiana Editori
  • Latvia — Latvian Publishers’ Association
  • Lithuania — Lithuanian Publishers association
  • Luxembourg — Fédération Luxembourgeoise des Editeurs
  • Netherlands — Nederlands Uitgeversverbond
  • Norway — Norwegian Publishers Association
  • Poland — Polish Chamber of Books
  • Portugal — Associação Portuguesa de Editores e Livreiros
  • Romania — Federation of Publishers in Romania
  • Serbia — Association of Publishers and Booksellers of Serbia
  • Slovakia — Association of Publishers and Booksellers of the Slovak Republic
  • Slovenia — Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia
  • Spain — Federación de Gremios de Editores de España
  • Sweden — Svenska Förläggareföreningen
  • United Kingdom — The Publishers' Association

See also


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