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world book [and copyright] day

Posted on 23Apr04 by jessamyn
Most web sites seem to call today World Book Day but UNESCO is calling it World Book and Copyright Day [“celebrating the protection of intellectual property through copyright.”]. Maybe it’s because the International Publishers Association is a big partner? In the UK and Ireland, World Book Day was last month. Does anyone know why there is a date discrepancy?
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