Allan Adler Promoted to General Counsel at AAP

By Jason Boog 

Allan Adler, who has led the Association of American Publishers government and legal affairs since 1996, has been named General Counsel and Vice President, Government Affairs, it was announced by Tom Allen, President and CEO of the publishing industry’s largest trade association.

Allan Adler has been named general counsel and VP, Government Affairs at Association of American Publishers (AAP).

Before taking this post, he had served as VP of legal and government affairs, leading that side of the AAP since 1996.

He serves as the US book and publishing industry’s chief representative with Congress, the Administration, federal agencies and international bodies such as the World Intellectual Property Organization and oversees strategies for AAP members’ engagement with those authorities … For the past two decades, Adler has led advocacy with respect to all major AAP policy decisions related to copyright protection, freedom of expression, digital issues, piracy, privacy rights, product safety and public access to scholarly publications.  He has presented testimony in hearings before various Congressional committees and participated in numerous rulemaking and other proceedings before the US Copyright Office.