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publication

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n.
  1. The act or process of publishing printed matter.
  2. An issue of printed material offered for sale or distribution.
  3. Communication of information to the public.

[Middle English publicacioun, act of making public, from Old French publicacion, from Latin pūblicātiō, pūblicātiōn-, from pūblicātus, past participle of pūblicāre, to make public, from pūblicus, public. See public.]


 
 
Marketing Dictionary: publication

Any material that is published, in any format. For example, magazines and newspapers are referred to as publications.

 
Thesaurus: publication

noun

  1. The act or process of publishing printed matter: issue, printing, publishing. See words.
  2. An issue of printed material offered for sale or distribution: opus, title, volume, work. See words.
  3. The act of announcing: announcement, annunciation, declaration, proclamation, promulgation. See knowledge/ignorance.

 
Law Encyclopedia: Publication
This entry contains information applicable to United States law only.

Making something known to the community at large, exhibiting, displaying, disclosing, or revealing.

Publication is the act of offering something for the general public to inspect or scrutinize. It means to convey knowledge or give notice.

In copyright law, publication is making a book or other written material available to anyone interested by distributing or offering it for sale. In the law of libel and slander, publication means communicating the statement in issue to a third person other than the plaintiff (the individual whom the alleged defamatory statement concerns).

Publication of a will refers to the testator's informing the witnesses to the document of his or her intent to have the instrument operate as a will.

In the procedural rules governing the practice of law, publication of a summons is the process of publishing it in a newspaper, when required by law, in order to notify a defendant of the lawsuit.

 
Word Tutor: publication
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IN BRIEF: n. - The communication of something to the public; The act of issuing printed materials; A copy of a printed work offered for distribution.

pronunciation Over a century after the publication of the Copernican system, one of England's most renowned intellectual luminaries was still unconvinced — Francis Bacon, Source: Descriptio Globi Intellectualis, 1653

 
Wikipedia: publication
In Wikipedia, see .

To publish is to make publicly known, and in reference to text and images, it can mean distributing paper copies to the public, or putting the content on a website.

The word publication means the act of publishing, and it also means any writing of which copies are published, and any website. Among publications are books, and periodicals, the latter including magazines, scholarly journals, and newspapers.

Computers and the internet have changed the face of publishing, lowering the cost, and allowing more people to publish, through both desktop publishing and internet publishing.

Specific publications

Some publications have to be characterized in a more specific sense and contexts. Examples:

Web publishing

To publish on the Web. See website, Web template systems, Blog, etc.

Legal definition

Copyright

"Publication" is a technical term in legal contexts and especially important in copyright legislation. An author of a work generally in the initial owner of the copyright on the work. One of the copyrights granted to the author of a work is the exclusive right to publish the work.

In the United States, publication is defined as:

the distribution of copies or phonorecords of a work to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership, or by rental, lease, or lending. The offering to distribute copies or phonorecords to a group of persons for purposes of further distribution, public performance, or public display, constitutes publication. A public performance or display of a work does not of itself constitute publication.
To perform or display a work "publicly" means –
(1) to perform or display it at a place open to the public or at any place where a substantial number of persons outside of a normal circle of a family and its social acquaintances is gathered; or
(2) to transmit or otherwise communicate a performance or display of the work to a place specified by clause (1) or to the public, by means of any device or process, whether the members of the public capable of receiving the performance or display receive it in the same place or in separate places and at the same time or at different times.
17 USC 101

Furthermore, the right to publish a work is an exclusive right of the copyright owner (17 USC 106), and violating this right (e.g. by disseminating copies of the work without the copyright owner's consent) is a copyright infringement (17 USC 501(a)), and the copyright owner can demand (by suing in court) that e.g. copies distributed against his will be confiscated and destroyed (17 USC 502, 17 USC 503).

The definition of "publication" as "distribution of copies to the general public with the consent of the author" is also supported by the Berne Convention, which makes mention of "copies" in article 3(3), where "published works" are defined.[1] In the Universal Copyright Convention, "publication" is defined in article VI as "the reproduction in tangible form and the general distribution to the public of copies of a work from which it can be read or otherwise visually perceived."[2] Many countries around the world follow this definition, although some make some exceptions for particular kinds of works. In Germany, §6 of the Urheberrechtsgesetz additionally considers works of the visual arts (such as sculptures) "published" if they have been made permanently accessible by the general public (i.e., erecting a sculpture on public grounds is publication in Germany).[3] Australia and the UK (as the U.S.) do not have this exception and generally require the distribution of copies necessary for publication. In the case of sculptures, the copies must be even three-dimensional.[4][5]

Official publication

In some countries, the publication in the official journal is a condition for the law to come into effect and it is released in the public domain.

Taxonomy

In Biological scientific classification (Taxonomy), the publication of the description of a taxon has to comply with some rules.

  • It must be published in Latin.
  • It must be published on paper.
  • The publication must be generally available.
  • The date of publication is the date the published material became generally available.

References

  1. ^ Berne Convention, article 3(3). URL last accessed 2007-05-29.
  2. ^ Universal Copyright Convention, Gevena text (1952), article VI. URL last accessed 2007-05-29.
  3. ^ German UrhG, §6, in German. URL last accessed 2007-05-29.
  4. ^ Australian Copyright Act, section 29: Publication. URL last accessed 2007-05-29.
  5. ^ Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (c. 48), section 175, Copyright law of the United Kingdom. URL last accessed 2007-05-29.

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Translations: Translations for: Publication

Dansk (Danish)
n. - udbredelse, offentliggørelse, publikation

Nederlands (Dutch)
publicatie, uitgave, openbaarmaking

Français (French)
n. - publication

Deutsch (German)
n. - Bekanntmachung, Veröffentlichung

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - δημοσίευση ή το περιεχόμενό της, έκδοση (και κυκλοφορία έντυπου υλικού), κοινοποίηση, δημοσίευση, δημοσίευμα

Italiano (Italian)
pubblicazione, divulgazione

Português (Portuguese)
n. - publicação (f)

Русский (Russian)
издание, публикация

Español (Spanish)
n. - publicación, edición

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - publicering, utgivning, tryckalster, tidskrift, kungörande

中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
出版, 出版物, 发行, 刊物

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 出版, 出版物, 發行, 刊物

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 발포, 간행, 출판

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 出版, 発行, 出版物, 刊行物, 発表, 公表, 刊行

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) منشور, نشرة, مطبوعات, اعلان, نشر‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮פרסום, כתב-עת, ספר, הוצאה לאור‬


 
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