A discussion draft released by the Australia Productivity Commission found that the country’s restrictions on parallel imports, which requires that a book must be published in Australia within 30 days of its appearing overseas or face the prospect of competing editions “impose costs on consumers but have some cultural benefits for the community”. The commission recommends keeping the restrictions, but only up to 12 months from the first publication of a book and from then on parallel importation should be “freely permitted.” The Commission’s Deputy Chairman, Mike Woods, said in a statement: “The changes will preserve some certainty for local […]