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Copyright Statement
Copyright Statement
The "Copyright Agreement and Authorship Acknowledgement" is a crucial document in the publication process of the Van Medical Journal. Here's a summary of its key points:
- License Agreement: Authors agree to license their articles under Creative Commons NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). This license allows third parties to share and adapt the content for non-commercial purposes with proper attribution to the original work.
- Publication Authorization: Authors grant Van Medical Journal the authority to publish the article and identify itself as the original publisher.
- Copyright Ownership: The copyright of the article remains with the author(s). This means that the author(s) hold the rights to their work.
- Authorization to Publish: By signing this agreement, the author(s) grant the Van Medical Journal the authorization to publish the article. This allows the journal to include the article in its publication.
- Original Publisher Declaration: The document includes a declaration that the Van Medical Journal is recognized as the original publisher of the article.
- Signature Requirement: All authors must sign the "Copyright Agreement and Authorship Acknowledgement" document.
- Uploading the Document: Authors are required to upload this document as part of the submission process.
- Third-Party Usage Rights: Authors grant any third party the right to freely use the article. The condition is that the original authors and citation details must be properly identified.
- Preservation of Integrity and Ownership: Nothing in this license impairs or restricts an author's right to preserve the integrity and ownership of their work.
- Commercial Rights: All commercial rights related to the article belong to the authors.
- Non-Acceptance for Publication: If the article is not accepted for publication, the contract expires, and neither the journal nor the publisher retains any rights over the content.
These terms provide a clear framework for authors, allowing them to retain copyright and control over the integrity of their work while granting specific permissions for publication and non-commercial use. It's a common approach in academic publishing to strike a balance between the rights of authors, the journal, and potential users of the content.