[im] fyi: WHOISBN?
Sugár János
sj at c3.hu
Fri May 9 16:15:23 CEST 2025
> From: rybn <info at rybn.org>
> Date: 2025. May 8.
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> WHOISBN?
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> WHOISBN? lets you explore the capital relationships in the publishing world: scan the barcode of a book to check who owns its publisher.
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https://whoisbn.net/fr/
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> How does it work?
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> The ISBN is a unique, permanent identification number assigned to each book. It appears on the cover in the form of a barcode, and comprises 13 characters.
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> WHOISBN? lets you scan this barcode to find out who owns the publishing house of the book you're holding, who owns the company that controls the business, and so on, down to the ultimate beneficiary at the end of the chain.
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> WHOISBN? then assigns a grade between A and F to this owner, according to its size in the publishing market, and its political orientation.
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> WHOISBN? is currently limited to the French segments of ISBNs assigned by AFNIL (978-2/979-10). Extensions are planned for other ISBN zones.
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> Why?
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> The French publishing world is highly concentrated. Today, after decades of acquisitions and takeovers, 90% of the market is dominated by 5 publishing conglomerates, headed by 5 billionaires. Statistically, in 90% of cases, buying a book means strengthening the empires of Vincent Bolloré (Hachette), Daniel Křetínský (CMI/Editis), Bernard Arnault (LVMH, Madrigall), Francis Esménard (Albin Michel) or the Michelin-Montagne family (Média Participations), whose omnipresence steers public opinion. The rest of the market is a constellation of independent publishers. The situation is relatively similar in other countries, such as Germany, Brazil, Canada, Great Britain or the United States, to name a few.
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> WHOISBN? aims to inform readers about whether or not a publisher belongs to a major publishing conglomerate - and the political orientation of its owner—so that they can take these criteria into account when buying a book (or not). In this way, the application contributes to the boycott of major groups, and to resisting the extreme right-wingization of public debate.
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> Install the application
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> WHOISBN? can be downloaded here:
https://whoisbn.net
> Latest version: 1.0.1, May 8, 2025 at 14:00; developed for the French ISBN zone (AFNIL register, 978-2/979-10). To extend it to other zones, please contact us.
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> WHOISBN? runs on Android and can only be installed via this website. We refuse to use Google App Store. It will eventually be downloadable from F-Droid. Updates are not automatic, so please check the website regularly to download the latest version.
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> Data and sources
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> WHOISBN?is open source and FLOSS, and the source code will soon be available on our Git [https://git.rybn.org/users/rybn/projects].
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> WHOISBN? is based on the database “La carte des médias, qui possède quoi?” initiated by Le Monde diplomatique, which we have extended to the French publishing world [https://github.com/mdiplo/Medias_francais].
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> The data comes from AFNIL, the agency in charge of the ISBN allocation for the French publishers ; Nudger, an international database of already attributed ISBNs ; and the SNE database.
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