DEMI Registry v1

currntly testing

The DEMI Publishing Registry — AI-fetchable index for independent publishing. For developers and publishing partners: contact ramsmile@uplitau.com

DEMI Publishing Registry — UplitAU Pty Ltd
UplitAU Pty Ltd · Sydney, Australia · 2026

DEMI Publishing Registry

The neutral AI-fetchable index for independent publishing — owned by neither Anthropic nor OpenAI
UPL Code Standard AI-Fetchable AU2019101249 AU2018100999 Open Architecture
How the Registry works: Submit your work below. A UPL code is generated instantly from your metadata. A static landing page record is produced — fetchable by Claude, GPT, or any AI. No server upload required for the registration record itself. Submit your EPUB separately via email to receive your permanent canonical URL.
Step 1 — Work Identity
Step 2 — UPL Code (auto-generated)
Registry Code
UPL-NOV-26-100001-EN
Step 3 — Conceptual Core
Step 4 — Access & Licensing
Step 5 — DEMI Enrichment (optional)
Registry entries are AI-fetchable static records. Each entry has a permanent UPL code, a Conceptual Core, and a canonical URL. The index is publicly readable by Claude, GPT, and any AI system — no authentication required.
Static Landing Page: Each registered work receives a permanent, AI-fetchable HTML page at uplitpublisher.com.au/registry/[UPL-CODE]/index.html. This page satisfies all nine fetchability requirements and is the canonical reference for AI indexing, licensing, and verification.
Select or enter a UPL code
Registry JSON Endpoint: The master index is served as a static JSON file fetchable by any AI system, GPT Action, or developer. This is the technical bridge between the Registry and OpenAI's webspace — a GPT Action can call this endpoint to search, verify, or retrieve any registered work without human relay.
Endpoint
GET — Master Index
uplitpublisher.com.au/registry/index.json
GET — Single Work
uplitpublisher.com.au/registry/[UPL-CODE]/index.json
Current Registry JSON (live preview)
OpenAI GPT Action Schema
Paste this schema into a Custom GPT → Actions → Add Action. The GPT can then search the Registry, retrieve Conceptual Cores, and verify UPL codes — directly from OpenAI's webspace.