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- Plural of publication
Extensive Definition
To publish is to make
content publicly
known. The term is
most frequently applied to the distribution of text or images on
paper, or to the placing of 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: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.''
- (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
- —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. 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." 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). 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.
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.Exampless of official publications:
Taxonomy
In Biological 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
External links
- RayMing Chang, Publication Does Not Really Mean Publication: The Need to Amend the Definition of Publication in the Copyright Act, 33 AM. INTELL. PROP. L. ASS'N Q.J. 225: This article analyzes the definition of publication in the 1976 Copyright Act and finds strong support for the proposition that electronic dissemination (e.g., "Internet publishing") of works does not result in publication under American copyright law. This article argues that the definition of publication needs to be amended to explicitly include electronic dissemination.
publications in German: Publikation
publications in Esperanto: Eldono
publications in French: Publication
publications in Hungarian: Publikáció
publications in Dutch: Publicatie
publications in Russian: Публикация
publications in Swedish: Publikation
publications in Chinese: 出版物