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Restrictions on sale or special circumstances regarding the book in other countries:
India : It has been a popular book, more out of curiosity to know more about the person who is so reviled in the West. [ 23 ] The figure of 100,000 copies should not be relied upon, as pirated books enjoy immense popularity and sales.
Sweden : it has been reprinted several times since 1945; in 1970, 1992, 2002 and 2010. In 1992 the Government of Bavaria tried to stop the publication of the book, and the case went to the Supreme Court of Sweden which ruled in favour of the publisher, stating that the book is protected by copyright, but that the copyright holder is unidentified (and not the State of Bavaria ) and that the original Swedish publisher from 1934 had gone out of business. It therefore refused the Government of Bavaria's claim. [4]
Turkey : It was widely available and growing in popularity, even to the point where it became a bestseller, selling up to 100,000 copies in just two months in 2005. Analysts and commentators believe the popularity of the book to be related to a rise in nationalism, anti-US and antisemitic sentiment "because of what is happening in the Middle East, the Israeli-Palestinian problem and the war in Iraq". [ 24 ] Dogu Ergil, a political scientist at Ankara University, said both left-wingers, the far-right and Islamists, had found common ground—"not on a common agenda for the future, but on their anxieties, fears and hate". [ 25 ]
Canada ( ISBN 0-395-07801-6 ) Though it is available in Canada, Heather Reisman , owner of the Chapters / Indigo chain of bookshops (Canada's largest and only national book chain) has banned the book from being sold in her stores or ordered via the chain's website. [ 26 ]
France Available and legal, but a front note is compulsory
United States : can be found at almost any community library and can be bought, sold and traded in bookshops. The US government seized the copyright during the Second World War under the Trading with the Enemy Act and in 1979, Houghton Mifflin, the US publisher of the book, bought the rights from the government. More than 15,000 copies are sold a year. [ 27 ]
In Austria , the possession is legal. trading of Mein Kampf is legal, unless the "intent is to promote NS ideology". . [ citation needed ]
The book was first published in Albania in 2012 with a cover note saying it served as a reminder of what extremism can do. Albanian authorities moved to recall the book, saying it breached copyright ownership by the German state of Bavaria. The matter is still in the courts as of April 2012.
In the People's Republic of China , Mein Kampf is forbidden and only available in selected libraries for research purposes.{{ [5] |date=January 2012}}
In Argentina its publication or import in significant numbers is illegal, as well as second-hand trade, since it falls under the article of the Penal Code regarding "anti-semitic and National-Socialist propaganda". Possession and lending are legal. In spite of the law, it is readily available in many bookstores, generally asking for it and sold under the counter. These copies are smuggled from Chile , where its publication is not banned.
In the Netherlands , selling the book, even in the case of an old copy, may be illegal as "promoting hatred," but possession and lending is not. The matter is generally handled as a matter of copyright infringement against the Dutch government, which owns the translation, though it refuses to allow any publishing. In 1997, the government explained to the parliament that selling a scientifically annotated version might escape prosecution. In 2015, the government's copyright on the Dutch translation becomes void. [ citation needed ]
In the USSR , the book was published in a small number of copies for senior members of the Communist Party in Karl Radek's translation but was otherwise unavailable and de facto prohibited. In the Russian Federation , Mein Kampf has been published at least three times since 1992; the Russian text is also available on a number of websites. In 2006 the Public Chamber of Russia proposed banning the book. In 2009 St. Petersburg's branch of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs requested to remove an annotated and hyper-linked Russian translation of the book from a historiography web site. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] On March 26, 2010, it was announced that Mein Kampf is outlawed on grounds of extremism promotion. [ 30 ]
In Bolivia , the book sales rose in high numbers after the pass of the law against racism 2010 and the subsequent rumour that racist books would be banned. [ citation needed ]
In Poland , it has not been published until 1992, it has been then reprinted again in 1992, 1998. The Government of Bavaria tried to stop, and stopped, the publication of the book in year 2005, stating that the book is protected by copyright. Possession is legal. Trading is legal, but may be considered illegal in case when "intent is to promote NS ideology". It is widely available in larger libraries for research purposes.
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