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publish

To disseminate information in a print or electronic format. After the final layout has been composed, print publishing involves printing the paper and binding the sheets into pamphlets or books. CD and DVD publishing requires converting final files to a master optical disc, which is converted to a metal master for pressing plastic media. Web publishing is all electronic. Final files are transmitted to the Web server or application server.



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Photos cannot be copyrighted or owned by an agency/publication; the image must be cleared for release and publishable in the magazine.
The late 1950s and early '60s was indeed a time during which American standards concerning what was publishable and what wasn't underwent major changes.
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