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ISBN and international translations for sale in another country?

Asked by: Anna Jenkins

Can I buy ISBN from another country?

No. All ISBNs are international. The only times a distributor or fulfillment house can assign an ISBN are a) if the product is sold by a publisher in a country that has no ISBN Agency or b) for internal tracking use only.

Do I need a new ISBN for translation?

Assigning ISBNs to different language editions

Each different language edition of a book will need its own ISBN. Publishers should apply for ISBNs from the ISBN agency where they are based and not to the country of the language of the book.

How do I get an international ISBN number?

To apply for ISBN Numbers the Applicant has to first register them on the website isbn.gov.in and after registration they can further apply of ISBN Numbers as and when required.

Is ISBN same for different languages?

Are different ISBNs used if a book appears in different languages? Yes. Each language version is a different product.

Is ISBN worldwide?

The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a numeric commercial book identifier that is intended to be unique. Publishers purchase ISBNs from an affiliate of the International ISBN Agency.
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A 13-digit ISBN, 978-3-16-148410-0, as represented by an EAN-13 bar code
Acronym ISBN
Website isbn-international.org

How do I get a free ISBN?

If you live in the United States, you can get your book’s ISBN for free through your self-publishing platform, such as Amazon and Draft2Digital, which will provide you with an ISBN at no cost.

Can two books have same ISBN number?

No. A new ISBN is needed (and is easy to obtain). An ISBN is assigned to each edition and variation (except reprintings) of a book. For example, an e-book, paperback, and hardcover edition of the same book would each have a different ISBN.

Does Amazon provide ISBN numbers?

Amazon will auto-generate an ISBN number for your print book and an ASIN number for your digital book, register it with Bowker and www.booksinprint.com and even generate the appropriate EAN barcode for the back of your printed book.

Can I make my own ISBN barcode?

Step 1: Obtain the ISBN Number

Before making an ISBN barcode, the user must first apply for an ISBN number. This number should be 10 or 13 digits, for example, 0-9767736-6-X or 978-0-9767736-6-5. Once the ISBN number is obtained, it should be displayed above the barcode on the book.



Do you need an ISBN to sell a book?

ISBNs are not necessary to sell ebooks; none of the top online retailers require them. Printed books, however, cannot be sold without an ISBN. Remember that each version of your book would need a separate ISBN, and purchasing a block of 10 would be more cost-effective than purchasing one.

Do different editions have different ISBN?

If a second edition has the same title as the first, does it keep the same ISBN? No. A new edition is considered a different product and gets its own ISBN.

Does ISBN number matter?

An ISBN (International Standard Book Number) is intended to identify a unique edition of a book. Thus a hardcover edition of a book will carry a different ISBN than a paperback edition of the same book, and a revised edition of a book gets a new ISBN even if it carries the same title.

What is the difference between ISBN 10 and ISBN 13?

An International Standard Book Number is assigned to books for identification. Prior to 2007, the ISBN was 10 characters long. The 13-character ISBN was adopted to increase the availability of ISBN numbers globally as well as to conform to the International Article Numbering Association global numbering system.

What does 978 mean in an ISBN?

Currently, all 13-digit ISBNs assigned by the US ISBN Agency use the 978 prefix, which allows systems to contain both 10- and 13-digit ISBNs for all books. However, a 13-digit ISBN starting 979 is not backwards compatible and does not have an equivalent 10-digit ISBN.



Does ISBN protect copyright?

If I get an ISBN does that mean my work is copyrighted? No. Obtaining an ISBN does not mean the book is copyrighted. A copyright is exclusive legal right to the creator of original works to print, publish, perform, or record literary works.

What comes first ISBN or copyright?

There are three elements that identify a book as yours, and yours only. The first is your ISBN. You’ll want to ensure you have purchased a valid ISBN.

Should I copyright my book before self publishing?

Under U.S. copyright law, your self published work is protected as soon as you put the pen to paper. Copyright is based on your creative authorship and is not dependent on any formal agreement with a book publisher or self publishing company, although registration with the U.S. Copyright Office is beneficial.

What is the difference between copyright and ISBN?

Copyright is a legal protection of original creative work. An ISBN is an internationally recognized identifier of a work to facilitate marketing and cataloging of books and “book-like” products by distributors, libraries and booksellers.

Who regulates ISBN?

International ISBN Agency The



The International ISBN Agency, based in London, England, coordinates and manages the identification and description of monograph publications worldwide, using International Standard Book Numbers (ISBNs). The agency is the registration authority for the ISO 2108 standard that regulates ISBNs.

How do I get an ISBN for my self published book?

You can purchase your own ISBN from Bowker or through your local ISBN agency. If you are reprinting your book, the title, author name, and binding type must remain the same. A new edition requires a new ISBN. Your book’s imprint must match what’s on file with your ISBN.

How do I copyright my own book?

The following is a step-by-step guide for copyrighting a book:

  1. Visit the Official Copyright Website. …
  2. Select the Proper Category. …
  3. Create an Online Account. …
  4. Select the Standard Application. …
  5. Fill Out the Appropriate Forms. …
  6. Pay the Fee. …
  7. Submit Your Written Material.

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How do I protect my books from being copied?

We’ve taken the time to outline the most critical 5 steps you should take to protect your eBook before you consider publishing it.

  1. Convert files into PDF. …
  2. Watermark your eBooks. …
  3. Register your eBooks. …
  4. Publish an official copyright notice. …
  5. Acquire DRM (Digital Rights Management) Software.

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How much does it cost to get a copyright for a book?

If you file a paper application with the Copyright Office, the cost to formally register a copyright is $85. (6) the application must be submitted by the author/claimant or an authorized third party. If the above requirements cannot be met, you can file a “Standard Application” for $55.

Do I need to register my book copyright?

Do I need to copyright my book? From the moment your words are written on paper or saved to a digital file, your work becomes protected under intellectual property law. It doesn’t require any formal registration.

Can a publisher steal your book?

Here’s why reputable agents and publishers are not going to steal from you. They can’t steal it wholesale because you can show that you wrote it and submitted it. By writing it, you automatically own the copyright to those words. (Not the ideas, that would require a patent.)



Can someone steal your manuscript?

Your Text Is Protected by Law

There are many myths about copyright, the legal framework that protects people from having their creative work stolen. Frequently, people think they have to register their work or post a copyright notice on it, or it won’t be protected by law. In almost all countries, that’s not true.