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Authors who publish with us are requested to sign a Journal Publishing Agreement upon acceptance of their article. As part of this agreement, Authors transfer exclusive rights, including full copyright, to the journal owner, while retaining certain rights themselves (such as patent, trademark and other intellectual property rights, including research data). Permitted third-party reuse of the open access articles is subsequently defined by the applicable Creative Commons (CC) end-user license. All articles that are published under the CC BY 4.0 license, meaning that end users can freely share an article (i.e. copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format) and adapt it (i.e. remix, transform and build upon the material) on the condition that proper attribution is given (i.e. appropriate credit, a link to the applicable license and an indication if any changes were made, all in such a way that does not suggest that the licensor endorses the user or the use) .


Which License Do You Need?


Our publishing portal offers open access articles that can be reused by readers, subject to the terms and conditions of Creative Commons user licenses. It is important to note that these licenses may vary depending on the publication. However, all content on our portal is generally published under one of the following licenses:


CC0 1.0: By marking the work with a CC0 public domain dedication, the creator is giving up their copyright and allowing reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, even for commercial purposes.

CC BY 4.0: (Attribution): This license requires reusers to acknowledge the creator of the material. It permits reusers to share, remix, modify, and extend the content in any format or medium, including for commercial use.

CC BY-SA 4.0 (Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International): This license mandates that the creator be credited by reusers. It grants reusers the freedom to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, including for commercial use. In the event that others remix, adapt, or build upon the material, they must license the modified material under identical terms.

CC BY-ND 4.0 (Attribution-NoDerivatives): Reusers are obligated to acknowledge the creator under this license. They are authorized to duplicate and circulate the content in its unaltered form, without any changes, for both non-commercial and commercial purposes.

CC BY-NC 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International): This license mandates that reusers acknowledge the creator by providing credit. It grants reusers the freedom to disseminate, modify, customize, and expand upon the content in any medium or format, exclusively for noncommercial intentions.

CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International): This license mandates that the creator be credited by reusers. It grants reusers the freedom to distribute, remix, adapt, and construct upon the material in any medium or format, but solely for noncommercial purposes. In the event that others modify or adapt the material, they must license the modified material under identical terms.

CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International): This license necessitates reusers to acknowledge the creator by providing credit. It grants reusers the permission to duplicate and disseminate the content in any medium or format without modifications, solely for noncommercial intentions.


It is crucial to acknowledge that once a Creative Commons user license is applied, it remains irrevocable and unchangeable. Please visit the Creative Commons website for a thorough overview of all user licenses.


Therefore, we strongly advise authors to thoroughly review whether their funding body mandates a particular license. For a more detailed understanding of the factors to consider prior to applying a user license, we recommend referring to the Creative Commons wiki, which provides valuable insights for both licensors and licensees. We advise authors to assess whether their funding body mandates a particular license. We suggest consulting the Creative Commons wiki, which offers valuable guidance for both licensors and licensees.

 

Copyright


Copyright holds the rights of the owner's intellectual property and grants the owner(s) to copy, distribute, display, remix, adapt and build upon an original work and evaluate the permissibility and terms for usage of the original work by others. This have control of the stakeholders (Authors, societies, or funders), publishers and to a larger extent the research community can publish and share the original content.


To disseminate the content, Nexus Press needs publishing rights. This is determined by the "Content" Publishing Agreement (Content = Journal or proceeding) between the authors and the publisher. Authors sign the publishing agreement where the authors hold the copyright for their content. And provide exclusive rights to the publisher to publish/disseminate in all forms and media including for commercial use of the article.