● Copyright is a type of intellectual property which protects certain sorts of original creative work, including academic articles. Copyright allows the creator of a work to decide whether, and under what conditions, their work may be used, published and distributed by others. As such, it governs how others can use, publish and distribute articles.
● Understanding your copyright options as an author is becoming ever more important, especially with the growth of open access publishing.
As a user, you have the right to request to publish an article and make it available, we need publishing rights from you for that work. Therefore, we ask authors who want to publish in Technoarete Transactions on Internet of Things and Cloud Computing Research to sign an author contract which grants us the necessary publishing rights. This will be only after your manuscript has been through the peer-review process, been accepted and moves is then sent for publishing. Our Publication team will then send you an email with all the details.
To protect the rights and interests of both parties, Technoarete Transactions on Internet of Things and Cloud Computing Research requires an exclusive licence that clearly stipulates our rights and the specific rights retained by authors. We ask the corresponding author to grant this exclusive licence to Technoarete Transactions on Internet of Things and Cloud Computing Research on behalf of all authors. Technoarete Transactions on Internet of Things and Cloud Computing Research agrees to publish the manuscript and has the right:
In our standard author contract, you transfer – or “assign” – copyright to us as the owner and publisher of the journal .
Assigning the copyright enables us to:
Authors are allowed to use their own articles for non-commercial purposes without seeking permission from Technoarete Transactions on Internet of Things and Cloud Computing Research. For commercial use we need to know about it. Authors retain the following right to:
When you publish an open access article, you will retain the copyright in your work. We will ask you to sign an author contract which gives us the non-exclusive right to publish the Version of Record of your article. This author contract incorporates the creative common license of your choice, which will dictate what others can do with your article once it has been published.