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Finland’s first ebookstore launched today

From the press release:

Kirjavälitys and MPS Limited are pleased to announce the launch of Finland’s first online eContent platform. The platform, powered by MPS’ online eContent platform, will host, sell, and distribute eBooks from Finnish publishers to both Finnish customers as well as international markets.

Publishers who wish to sell their eContent through Kirjavälitys’platform will be a part of the eContent site and thus be connected to Finnish Web-shops and Kirjavälitys’ own Web-services for bookshops, libraries, and schools.

Following the success of a conference on eBooks that Kirjavälitys held in September, major publishers joined the project in order to launch their eBook offerings in the New Year. Content will be available in PDF and ePub formats and the site will operate in both Finnish and English to make it accessible to a wide international market.

MPS will provide all participating publishers with a complete solution that includes conversion to ePub and secure DRM, as well as content hosting, eCommerce, and distribution through MPS’ eBook hosting platform, ContentStore.

The project went live on 3rd November with a few key titles and will be fully up and running by the end of January.

Rajiv Seth, MD and CEO of MPS, commented: “Kirjavälitys’ online platform looks set not only to add momentum to the spread of eBooks in Finland but also to help make Finnish literature available to a wider audience. We are delighted to be a part of this exciting project.”

Tuula Pelkonen-Tiri, Service Director of Kirjvälitys, added: “Kirjavälitys perceives that cooperation with MPS is a great opportunity to launch supply, distribution, and sales of the digital content to the Finnish market.”

MPS Limited will be exhibiting at BETT 2011 in London between 12th and 15th January at booth D130. To book an appointment with MPS or for more details, please get in touch with David Robertson at [email protected] or +44 (0) 20 7843 4861.

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Andrei January 11, 2011 um 5:42 pm

Hyvää! 😛


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