Treffpunkt für den Rechte- und Lizenzhandel

Jährlich präsentieren internationale Branchenexperten aktuelle Themen aus dem Rechte- und Lizenzhandel und geben verlässliche Tipps für den Berufsalltag der Rights Manager, die hier neue Kontakte knüpfen und ihre Geschäftspartner treffen.

Die Veranstaltung findet in englischer Sprache statt und richtet sich an Rechte- und Lizenzmanager, Literaturagenten und andere am internationalen Verlagsgeschehen Interessierte aus Verlagen und Agenturen.

Die Teilnahmegebühr betrug 180 Euro. Dieser Betrag kann direkt vor Ort vor Beginn der Veranstaltung per Kreditkarte oder bar bezahlt werden.

 
 

23. International Rights Directors Meeting:
Hitting a Moving Target - Making Money with Digital Content

Termin:

Uhrzeit:

Ort:
13. Oktober 2009

14.00 bis 17.00 Uhr

Frankfurter Buchmesse, Congress Center, Ebene C3, Konferenzraum "Illusion"

 

Rückblick auf das Programm 2009

Overview and Models
David Roth-Ey

David Roth-Ey

David Roth-Ey: Books Unbound - Digital Content in a Shifting Digital Landscape

The Director of Digital Business Development, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd., London oversees the digital publishing program at HarperCollins UK, including ebooks and audio. He came to HarperCollins UK in 2007 from its US sister company in New York, whre he was the editor-in-chief of Harper Perennial and Harper paperbacks from 2004.

Duncan Campell

Duncan Campell

Duncan Campbell: All that is Solid Melts into Air: Licensing Academic & STM Content in the Digital Marketplace

Mr. Campbell is Associate Director, Digital Licensing, at Wiley-Blackwell, London, the scientific, technical, medical and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, where he is responsible for managing Wiley-Blackwell’s aggregator, document delivery and abstracting & indexing relationships.

Powerful Allies?
Madeline Mcintosh

Madeline McIntosh

Madeline McIntosh: Amazon Digital Rights and e-book distribution - A brief overview of the major developments in e-book publishing including Amazon´s Kindle and their other cooperative license programs for publishers

Madeline McIntosh is Amazon´s Director of Digital Content Acquisition for Europe and is based in Luxembourg. She works with publishers throughout Europe to make their content available via Amazon´s Kindle.

Tom-Turvey

Tom Turvey

Tom Turvey: The Google Book Search Program in relation to the new Google Partner Program, other e-book channels and economic models

Mr. Turvey is Director, Strategic Partnerships, in the Search Services group at Google in support of Google Book Search, Google Scholar, Google News Archive Search, Google Magazines, and other print-based content-related products.

New Platforms
RDM Annette Beetz

Annette Beetz

Annette Beetz: Content for Mobile Phones: What content is most suitable and has best license sales potential for the mobile phones?

Annette Beetz has worked as Director for International Sales, Foreign Rights and Corporate Sales at Graefe und Unzer Verlag GmbH. since October 2000. In March 2009 she was appointed Managing Director of the Marketing and Sales department at Graefe und Unzer Verlag GmbH.

Thomas Seng

Dr. Thomas Seng

Thomas Seng: Digital Games and Branded Lines: What content can make the transition to games and digital products?

Dr. Thomas Seng is the manager and acting partner of the publishing house Tessloff GmbH based in Nürnberg, Germany. The publishing company is well known for its series identified as “Play, Learn, and Knowledge” as well as supplementary materials for elementary school years.

ZHOU Hongli

ZHOU Hongli

ZHOU Hongli: Crossing Borders - Digital Income in China

Mr. ZHOU Hongli is the Chief Copyright Officer (CCO) of Shanda Literature Limited (SDL). Shanda Literature is a business unit of Shanda Interactive Entertainment Limited that operates China's leading online literature platform.

Evan Schnittman

Evan Schnittman

Chairperson: Evan Schnittman

Mr. Schnittman is Vice President of Global Business Development at Oxford University Press, New York. He is responsible for all licensing and digital partnerships across Oxford University Press’s various content divisions.

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