all of their journals, however some journals list exceptions in their own policies. Copyrightpoliciesofacademicpublishers Ingelfinger rule List of open-access...
knowledge movement Altmetrics Copyrightpoliciesofacademicpublishers Freedom of information Guerilla Open Access List of open access journals Open Access...
wide range ofpublishers have such provisions. The reach ofcopyright transfer agreements can go well beyond that, and "[s]ome publishers require that...
A copyright is a type of intellectual property that gives the creator of an original work, or another right holder, the exclusive and legally secured right...
as resistance to change on the part of many of the established academicpublishers. Publishers are often accused of capturing and monetising publicly-funded...
The Copyright Act 1957 as amended governs the subject ofcopyright law in India. The Act is applicable from 21 January 1958. The history ofcopyright law...
competition, academic research, investigative reporting (and freedom of press) and artistic expression. The most common form of censorship by copyright concerns...
different ideas of what that change should be. Some call for remission of the policies to a previous state—copyright once covered few categories of things and...
The history ofcopyright starts with early privileges and monopolies granted to printers of books. The British Statute of Anne 1710, full title "An Act...
part of a work or for copying it in the course ofacademic or scientific research. It is derived from the ancillary copyright for press publishers which...
authors or their publishers deposit their publications. Copyright is retained by the usual holders, but authors may submit papers with one of the Creative...
those copyrighted works whose licenses honor and uphold the definition of free cultural work. In most countries, the Berne Convention grants copyright holders...
A work of the United States government is defined by the United States copyright law, as "a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States...
at expansion ofcopyright limitations and exceptions are sometimes regarded as a threat by publishers. Copyright is typically thought of as a limited...
versions. Academicpublishers get essential assets from their subscribers in a way that other publishers do not. Authors donate the texts ofacademic journals...
norms of a school, university or other learning institution. Definitions ofacademic misconduct are usually outlined in institutional policies. Therefore...
Consumer Publishers Council, the Academic Publishing Council, the Educational Publishers Council and the Higher and Further Education Publishers Council;...
Foundation has developed policies, described as the "official policiesof the Wikimedia Foundation". The fundamental principles of the Wikipedia community...
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a 1998 United States copyright law that implements two 1996 treaties of the World Intellectual Property...
the scholarly record. Publishers' high operating profit margins, often on publicly funded research works, and their copyright practices have subjected...
The copyright law of the United States grants monopoly protection for "original works of authorship". With the stated purpose to promote art and culture...
The United Nations SDG Publishers Compact is a non-binding United Nations pact open to publishers, associations, booksellers and other organizations involved...