first-party

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first-party (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to someone (a first party) directly involved in a given transaction, such as a buyer or seller.
  2. Of or relating to the plaintiff in a lawsuit.
  3. (computing, hardware, software) Of products, created or published by the company responsible for the platform on which it is released (or its internal developers), as opposed to third-party.
    Coordinate terms: first source, first-source
    a first-party video game; a first-party character; first-party hardware

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