This legislation focuses on the cultural protection of books within the French Community Parliament, aiming to preserve the diversity and accessibility of literature. It establishes regulations to ensure a varied and high-quality supply of books for the public, emphasising the importance of maintaining a diverse range of literary works.
The decree defines different types of books, including printed and digital formats, and outlines the responsibilities of various stakeholders in the book distribution process. One key aspect of the legislation is the establishment of a pricing evaluation mechanism for books, which requires periodic assessments to maintain fair pricing practices. It also allows for discounts for specific entities such as educational institutions and non-profit organisations involved in literacy promotion.
The decree sets guidelines for adding costs to the public sale price of books and mandates transparency in information disclosure related to book pricing. Moreover, the legislation introduces a framework for resolving disputes related to the decree through an independent commission. This commission is tasked with ensuring compliance with the regulations and addressing any issues that may arise in the implementation of the cultural protection measures.
Overall, the legislation aims to safeguard the cultural heritage embedded in books by promoting diversity, accessibility, and quality in the literary landscape of the French Community.