Definitions

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  • noun One who reprints.

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  • noun One who reprints.

Etymologies

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reprint +‎ -er

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Examples

  • An Edinburgh reprinter named Alexander Donaldson made the letter public and used it to launch his own, highly visible, appeal to save Britain's freedom from this kind of tyranny that would invade homes and constrict public knowledge.

    Dangers of over-zealous intellectual property cops Steven E. Levingston 2010

  • This gambit dramatically backfired when challenged by the "pirate-in-chief," a Scottish reprinter named Alexander Donaldson, who claimed that the asserted right of private agents to snoop in private homes threatened the public sphere.

    Adrian Johns's "Piracy: The Intellectual Property Wars From Gutenberg to Gates" 2010

  • An Edinburgh reprinter named Alexander Donaldson made the letter public and used it to launch his own, highly visible, appeal to save Britain's freedom from this kind of tyranny that would invade homes and constrict public knowledge.

    Dangers of over-zealous intellectual property cops 2010

  • This gambit dramatically backfired when challenged by the "pirate in chief," a Scottish reprinter named Alexander Donaldson, who claimed that the asserted right of private agents to snoop in private homes threatened the public sphere.

    Adrian Johns's "Piracy: The Intellectual Property Wars From Gutenberg to Gates" 2010

  • It might be appropriate to reward publishers by setting things up so if an article is crossposted, on another site, there's a way for the re-printer to incorporate the user ID of the partner account of the original site the article was posted on, so cross posting pays the author, the first site publishing the content and the reprinter.

    How Website Owners Can Share the Wealth with Currently Unpaid Writers 2007

  • It might be appropriate to reward publishers by setting things up so if an article is crossposted, on another site, there's a way for the re-printer to incorporate the user ID of the partner account of the original site the article was posted on, so cross posting pays the author, the first site publishing the content and the reprinter.

    Printing: How Website Owners Can Share the Wealth with Currently Unpaid Writers 2007

  • It might be appropriate to reward publishers by setting things up so if an article is crossposted, on another site, there's a way for the re-printer to incorporate the user ID of the partner account of the original site the article was posted on, so cross posting pays the author, the first site publishing the content and the reprinter.

    How Website Owners Can Share the Wealth with Currently Unpaid Writers 2007

  • July 21 by a sonnet to the Hungarian nation, which he never included in any book, and which remained peacefully in the dust-bin till a reference in his _Letters_ quite recently set the ruthless reprinter on its track.

    Matthew Arnold George Saintsbury 1889

  • Williams, the reprinter of the North Briton, stood in the pillory to-day in Palace-yard.

    The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 3 Horace Walpole 1757

  • Williams the reprinter of "The North Briton" pilloried.

    The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 3 Horace Walpole 1757

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