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Non-publisher

A 'non-publisher' is an individual, entity, or organization that is not primarily or directly engaged in the business of producing and distributing published materials, such as books, magazines, newspapers, journals, or digital content for public dissemination. This encompasses those who may create content but do not act as intermediaries to bring it to a wider audience through traditional or modern publishing channels. They might be authors self-publishing their work, a business using materials for internal use, or someone creating content solely for personal use. A non-publisher often focuses on content creation rather than distribution and commercialization.

Non-publisher meaning with examples

  • A small, independent author who chooses to self-publish their novel through online platforms is considered a non-publisher, taking on the roles of both author and publisher, while bypassing traditional publishing houses. The distribution relies on them, not a publishing company to get to readers.
  • A research institution that produces academic papers primarily for internal circulation or dissemination through its website, rather than a commercial journal, is a non-publisher. They own the material, and have the full right to distribute freely, unlike a publishing business.
  • A company that develops and distributes proprietary training manuals and internal documents solely for its employees' use would be classified as a non-publisher, focused on internal information rather than public distribution. This makes them separate from media firms.
  • A hobbyist who creates a personal blog or website to share their creative writing, photography, or artwork, without seeking commercial gain or a wide audience, can be considered a non-publisher in the sense that they aren't trying to be a commercial media presence.

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