A publishing house or publishing house is an organization that points out books, pictures, magazines, newspapers, electronic articles and other copyrighted articles. Such as People's Publishing House, China Agricultural Publishing House and China Forestry Publishing House.
Japanese scholars believe that "a series of acts of copying manuscripts, pictures, photographs and other works through mechanical or chemical methods such as printing, sorting them into various publications and releasing them to the public are collectively called publishing." ?
British scholars believe that publishing refers to "providing books, maps, printed matter, photos, songs or other works copied by copying, printing or any other method to the public". American scholars believe: "Publishing-the preparation, printing and production process of publications provided to the public in the form of printed matter or electronic media." Korean scholars believe that publishing is "for the purpose of distribution or sale, printing manuscripts, documents or pictures, music scores, etc., so that they can be published and distributed."
Article 6 of universal copyright convention published by 197 1 defines a publishing house as: "the act of reproducing a work that can be read or perceived visually in a tangible form and spreading the copy to the public."
Korean scholars believe that publishing is "for the purpose of distribution or sale, printing manuscripts, documents or pictures, music scores, etc., so that they can be published and distributed." ? Article 6 of universal copyright convention published by 197 1 defines a publishing house as: "the act of reproducing a work that can be read or perceived visually in a tangible form and spreading the copy to the public."