The
Copyright policy demonstrates the rights related to the publication and
distribution of a submitted article. It governs how authors (As well as their
employers or funders), publishers and the wider general public can use, publish
and distribute the articles. Copyright aims to protect the specific way the
article has been written to describe an experiment and the results. Science
World Publishing is committed to its authors to protect and defend their work
and their reputation and takes allegations of infringement, plagiarism, ethic
disputes and fraud very seriously.
All
the Science World Publishing journals operate in Open
Access mode and the copyright on any open access article in a journal published
by Science World Publishing is retained by the authors. Authors identify
themselves as original publishers and provide a cover letter with a declaration
that they are granting permission to Science World Publishing to publish their
articles.
The
copyright policy allows the authors to grant any third party the right to use
the article freely as long as its integrity is maintained and its original
authors, citation details and publisher are identified. These terms and
conditions of published articles are according to The Creative Commons
Attribution License 4.0.
In
case an author is prevented from being a copyright holder due to some
government led regulations or any other circumstances, the authors should inform Science
World Publishing during or immediately after submission of their article. Once
the article is published, claims for changes in copyright line cannot be
entertained.
If you
have any other query related to copyright policy, please write to contact@scienceworldpublishing.org