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"republish" Definitions
  1. to publish again or anew
  2. to execute (a will) anew

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The logic goes that browsers do not actually republish content.
Besides, anyone can copy and republish anything, eliminating the markers.
Badlands, too, is appealing to them to republish the images.
Followers will be alerted also if you republish a live video.
We may also republish experiences on BuzzFeed stories in the future.
The Onion does not republish the story after every mass shooting.
Johns Hopkins University Press plans to republish it later this year.
So starting today (January 1) anyone can freely read, cite, or republish.
She contacted Amazon to report it, then attempted to republish the negative review.
He began a campaign to republish the book, and started searching for Cazac.
Regulators intend to republish a corrected version of the rule at a later date.
She told him she wanted to republish it only if she could rewrite it.
"It would be relatively straightforward to find the delisted links and republish people's names online."
Levant stated that since the cartoons were newsworthy, it was his right to republish them.
Because if they do, the LME should republish the corrected zinc stocks figures for that period.
The Energy Department intends to republish a corrected version of the rule at a later date.
It's unclear whether the Trump administration intends to republish the regulations reports in the near future.
King's sermons, which are not in the public domain, are notoriously difficult to republish or reuse.
Meanwhile, Reed and Hamish decided to try to republish the manual in a high-quality facsimile edition.
I've quoted pieces of your statement verbatim but it's not Gizmodo's job to simply republish press releases.
To highlight the issue at the heart of the story, CNN has chosen to republish the photographs.
Ripple's intent, Hovaghimian said, was to simply republish tweets from news sites that he wasn't working with.
She notes in her post that she will get permission to republish any stories included in the book.
For what it was worth, they also obtained the current MTA's permission to republish the old Vignelli manual.
The media may republish statements made in official public documents regardless of whether the statements ultimately prove false.
The Ripple CEO says he never intended to republish full articles from publications he didn't have agreements with.
We will be reporting this matter to YouTube and we request that you do not republish these unauthorized videos.
We've chosen not to republish the image, so please enjoy this non-invasive, regular photo of Beyonce and her family.
CPI has a sizable audience, thanks in part to the traffic amassed from other news outlets that republish its stories.
Now, a government transparency blog is on a mission to recover, and republish, as many of these records as possible.
"Once it gets into the stream of commerce, these devices allow [anyone] to republish it over and over," he said.
A young editorial assistant in the UK just bought the rights to republish this novel across the pond in the fall.
They have been less willing I think to republish untruths than say those internet platforms that do not filter the information.
Under the Agriculture Bioterrorism Protection Act of 2002, the agency is required to review and republish the list every two years.
"It was such a shock, someone sending us an email and wanting to republish the catalogue," Grimstad said, of the reprint.
The BBC and dozens of media organizations are allowed to republish the articles, creating a kind of wire service for local news.
Even if Vargo owns Sugar, Chef has the legal right to copy and republish the tool under the project's open source license.
Facebook is demoting trashy news publishers and other websites that illicitly scrape and republish content from other sources with little or no modification.
But it had been 10 years since the Almanack came out, so it was as good a reason as any to republish it.
Zembla did not republish the dossier, which it said contained information about 54 different police investigations, including the names and telephone numbers of suspects.
All the stories are Creative Commons, meaning news orgs will be able to leverage the feed of material for content that they can republish.
Its journalists file hundreds of stories a day on breaking news, sports and politics, allowing subscribers to republish the content on their own platforms.
Facebook is approaching big-name news publishers hoping to secure licensing deals to republish stories and other news content, reports The Wall Street Journal.
To go beyond comments, Livefyre also acquired the likes of Storify and launched its Livefyre Studio product to curate user-generated content and republish it.
After noticing RT articles on InfoWars, BuzzFeed News contacted RT to ask whether it runs a newswire that enables other outlets to republish its content.
PARIS (Reuters) - Media should not republish information hacked from the campaign team of centrist presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron, the French electoral commission said on Saturday.
The social-content startup, Jellysmack, recently launched a service for YouTube creators that helps them edit and republish their Youtube videos for a Facebook audience.
For Sony to now decide that, three years later, it would like to republish Horizon Zero Dawn on PC is a notable shift in strategy.
But when Mr. Hurt asked Norton to republish the book this year, it declined, citing legal risks and the expenses associated with legal vetting and corrections.
Next year, First Print Press, David Zwirner Books and the DeCarava Archives plan to republish "The Sound I Saw," a book of Mr. DeCarava's jazz photography.
PARIS, May 6 (Reuters) - Media should not republish information hacked from the campaign team of centrist presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron, the French electoral commission said on Saturday.
Trump's primary assertion, that hacking "had absolutely no effect on the outcome of the election," is so deeply inane that it pains me to even republish it.
Org Inc, finding the group likely had a "fair use" right to republish technical standards developed by private organizations including the American Society for Testing and Materials.
So with EUR 45,000 in funding, Le Temps is pursuing a tool to resurface and republish the newsroom's best 'evergreen' articles when they relate to current events.
The electronic retailers may combine the shipping address with the bitcoin transaction data to create correlated data and republish the combined data as a combined data stream.
According to the docs, obtained by TMZ, Layla has agreed she will not republish her April 17, 2017 Instagram post where she first made the pregnancy claim.
Facebook says it will "reinstate the image on Facebook, where we are aware it has been removed," which presumably means it will republish the posts it deleted.
The licenses allow Newsela to republish content on its own platform, and also rewrite content into five levels that are adaptive to age, reading ability and so on.
He said it had "no impact at all on the right to republish or to express a view" and that the law provided certain exemptions for media outlets.
Eight months later, when Mr. Trump swept a series of primaries, Grand Central agreed to republish the book as a paperback with a new introduction by Mr. O'Brien.
While I never asked that they not distribute it to other tweeters, i did not give anyone permission to republish my tweets in a commercial newspaper, magazine or website.
Gruesome images on local media, which INSIDER has decided not to republish, showed some of the victims hanging by their necks from the bridge with their pants pulled down.
These included channels that shared material from Amaq; outlets such as Nashir, which republish Islamic State announcements; and a sea of other supportive accounts which regularly post similar extremist videos.
The photo, which BuzzFeed News has chosen not to republish, shows a black-and-white photo of Blue Ivy posing with twins Sir and Rumi against a backdrop of wildflowers.
So, we're left with an ethical dilemma that plagues science: Is it okay to republish a paper rejected from one journal because you disagree with with a peer reviewer's comments?
A witness from that era, whose account Professor Li helped republish, described how an officer tried to rape Mr. Cai's wife, who broke free and threw herself into a pond.
After Okada's death, Wong and three of his friends, Jeffery Paul Chan, Frank Chin and Lawson Fusao Inada, rediscovered "No-No Boy" and made it their mission to republish it.
Mr. Boggs also got to know Baldwin's niece and nephew, and recruited them to write material for a new edition of the book after the estate agreed to republish it.
It was originally published in 1942, and I was fortunate to be able to acquire the rights for America and republish it in 2004 under my own imprint at HarperCollins.
We share coverage of historic events — the world wars, the women's suffrage movement, the great expeditions — and we republish glimpses of less earthshaking moments and the ephemera of daily life.
On the other hand, if the commission decided to address comments and republish an order, Sohn says it could end up in "an unending cycle" requiring yet another round of comments.
At this point Genius no longer needs the cooperation of the target site, just a fast proxy that can quickly republish the page on a server where they make the rules.
Harry Hurt III had hoped to republish his out-of-print unauthorized Trump biography, "Lost Tycoon: The Many Lives of Donald J. Trump," with his original publisher, W.W. Norton, this year.
Authors are free to republish the full text of their guest post anywhere one week after we run it, as long as they link back to and mention the original story.
In fact, there already are websites hosting 3D printer designs for guns, and sites dedicated to hosting Wilson's files, despite court battles holding up Wilson's own ability to republish the documents.
Aperture Magazine has issued a free publication this year, titled "Vision & Justice: A Civic Curriculum" and edited by Ms. Lewis, from which we republish her essay on photography and racial bias.
Doubleday bought the rights to republish the debut novel in 1991, after Grisham's reputation had been established and after the author had passed on the opportunity to secure the rights himself.
Social media platforms are another key battleground: Nearly 90 percent of Taiwan's population is active on them, and traditional news outlets have been known to republish fake posts without fact-checking.
The changes would come in response to feedback from Snap's four partnerships with news discovery platforms that help media companies spot, analyze and republish public breaking news content on Snapchat, sources said.
She told me she initially spoke with Melissa Denes, an editor at the Guardian, when Denes asked to republish an essay called "Prey" about her sexual assault that originally appeared in Hazlitt.
Cifaldi gave a talk at the 2016 Game Developers Conference about emulation, arguing that emulation was the best way to republish old games so that they'd avoid the fate of early films.
To give one example: Web portals like Yahoo and MSN make content licensing deals with publishers like the former GMG, splitting ad revenue on stories they republish for their still-massive audiences.
Longer streams can suffer since Producer doesn't offer a way to republish tweets with the link, so you'd have to manually promote your stream during the broadcast after it drops down Twitter's river.
Defendants were aware of Mr. Oliveira's opportunistic behavior after receiving notices from Mr. Simmons' representatives but continued to republish the defamatory sex change allegations without further investigation into Mr. Oliviera's credibility or motive.
In fact, there already are websites hosting 3D printer designs for guns, and sites dedicated to hosting Wilson's files, even as Wilson's own ability to republish the documents is held up in court.
The pieces shown in the film are part of a larger collection of survivor artwork kept at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum in Japan, which gave Motherboard permission to republish the selections below.
These sites will often republish or link to articles that have originated somewhere else, so we wanted to know how often readers paid attention to original sources in the stories appearing on these websites.
French authorities worked to keep the hack from influencing the outcome of the election, with the electoral commission warning the media on Saturday that it could be a criminal offence to republish the data.
Published without his permission in the French newspaper Liberation in 235, to great controversy, Calle agreed not to republish the project until after his death, which she did — and only in English — in 20043.
Even before Wilson's latest move, there were websites hosting 3D printer designs for guns, and sites dedicated to hosting Wilson's files, even as Wilson's own ability to republish the documents was held up in court.
This week, while we digest one holiday and prepare for more, we've decided to open the archive and republish a sampling of New York stories, New York essays, New York poems, and New York drawings.
They argue that making such edits are a routine part of digital publishing — you edit a piece, publish it, then report more or add more context, then republish it again, on through the news cycle.
The listing on the Sotheby's website only hints at Bacon's distate for the artwork, and the "official" auction house story has been parroted by many in the art trade media (which loves to republish press releases).
While it was a relatively minor issue, Apple has decided to update its ad on YouTube (somehow, without having to republish it) to remove the iOS 11 bug by re-shooting the scene it appears in.
"They kind of haven't addressed the dissonance between letting us republish this and the prior memo to restrain from publishing anything while the district talks about policy are underway, unless our adviser loses her job," noted Williams.
A significant benefit of the public domain is in protecting the films, songs, and books that would otherwise disappear from the public record because it's not profitable enough for their rights holders to restore or republish them.
The digital operation overseen by Mr. Coby and Mr. Parscale has been developing a series of new products, including a news app for volunteers to dole out Trump-friendly content, republish Trump-world tweets and raffle MAGA hats.
Even before Wilson's latest move (to directly distribute blueprints), there were websites hosting 3D printer designs for guns, and sites dedicated to hosting Wilson's files, even as Wilson's own ability to republish the documents was held up in court.
The publishing house, which specializes in graphic novels for all ages, will republish all of Asterix — which began in October 1959 and whose story is currently at Volume 38 — in a set of collected editions and with Americanized translations.
Instead, the untruth is often first published by an obscure website posing as a legitimate news site, then several and sometimes dozens of other unreliable sites republish the same story, often verbatim or with just a few words changed.
"I am very grateful for the district's verdict on establishing that we have the right to republish the article but they continue to hold prior review over our heads and that is disappointing to say the least," said Williams, 17.
PARIS (Reuters) - France sought to keep a computer hack of frontrunner Emmanuel Macron's campaign emails from influencing the outcome of the presidential election, with the electoral commission warning on Saturday that it may be a criminal offense to republish the data.
One was the decision, in 2013, by the Musée Rodin to republish Les Cathédrales de France on its centennial, with the intent of involving a contemporary artist in the project, as the museum's director, Catherine Chevillot, explains in the exhibition catalogue.
It also said in filings on Tuesday that it would work to resume operations as soon as possible after the ban gets lifted, and would republish its first-quarter financial results after assessing the impact of the ban and the settlement agreement.
That agreement called for allowing Sun News to republish a limited number of the Washington Post's stories and did not allow Sun News to use the newspaper's brand "in the way they did," the Financial Times reported, citing Washington Post spokeswoman Kris Coratti.
ZTE also said in filings on Tuesday that it would work to resume operations as soon as possible after the ban gets lifted, and would republish its first-quarter financial results after assessing the impact of the ban and the settlement agreement.
Those suspicions are often stoked by the Spanish-language versions of the news sites Russia Today and Sputnik, which speedily translate and republish the latest developments reported in the US and British press with provocative headlines that prod well-known pressure points in Ecuador.
Starting today anyone can legally remix and republish classics that include Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain, W. E. B. Du Bois's The Gift of Black Folk, and Buster Keaton's Sherlock, Jr. Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Public Domain Day is here, and there's much to celebrate.
Starting today, January 1, anyone can legally access, remix, and republish (depending on your jurisdiction) classics like George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue," Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain, W. E. B. Du Bois's The Gift of Black Folk, Buster Keaton's Sherlock, Jr, and the first film adaptation of Peter Pan.
"Please advise your client that Mr. Cernovich has, at his discretion, removed the video from YouTube and Facebook, but reserves the right to republish them at his pleasure," the letter reads, referring to one of Cernovich's videos in which Pepe dances around Clinton while she reads passages from her book.
In an effort to make it more publicly available, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto (MART) — home to the Depero archives — and New York's Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA) have planned to republish the tome in its entirety, right down to its aggressive binding.
In the early 21929s, poet Guillaume Apollinaire and then French editor Maurice Heine helped to publish – and also republish — the ex-convict's long-suppressed texts, including a first-ever edition of the colossal 19355 Days of Sodom (19523), penned while de Sade was imprisoned for blasphemy and violent, sexual crimes, and a newly unearthed, original version of Justine (21952).
"It is one thing for an accused sexual assailant to remain silent and allow the legal process, or public opinion, to run its course, but it is quite another for him to unleash his agents to deny that he attacked the plaintiff and other women, to invite others to republish his statements, and to brand them as unreliable liars," the lawsuit reads, according to Reuters.
It wasn't until 1995 that then-President Jacques Chirac admitted the Vichy government's "inescapable guilt" in collaborating with the Nazi regime's atrocities, and only in 2009 did judicial authorities formally recognize France's role in deporting thousands of Jews during World War II. Late last year, a debate raged over whether to republish the works of the late novelist and pamphleteer Louis-Ferdinand Céline, whose works are laden with anti-Semitism.

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