South Korean and Italian Publishers Hold a Bilateral Rights Exchange
Running through Wednesday, this week’s program of online rights meetings bring together 36 South Korean and Italian publishers.
In Seoul’s Dongdaemun Design Plaza, June 23. Image – Getty iStockphoto: Prangkul Ruangsri
Following Bilateral Events with Australia, Spain, and France
In June, a three-day bilateral rights program for the French and Italian markets was organized by the Italian Trade Agency, called “ICE” in Italy, with a goal of “keeping alive a fundamental exchange for the two countries.”
Today (July 5), another of these digital programs has begun, this time for South Korean and Italian publishers. This exchange runs through Wednesday (June 7) and the emphasis this time is on children’s and YA (young adult) literature, with some emphasis on graphic novels.