At ISR Publisher, we respect and protect the rights of authors while ensuring that research is widely accessible. Our copyright policy aligns with our open access philosophy and adheres to international publishing standards.
1. Author Copyright Retention
- Authors retain full copyright of their published work.
- By submitting to ISR Publisher, authors grant the journal a non-exclusive license to publish, distribute, and archive the article.
2. Licensing Terms
- All articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC) License.
- Attribution: Users must give proper credit to the author(s), link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.
- NonCommercial: Users may not use the material for commercial purposes.
This license allows others to copy, distribute, display, adapt, and build upon the work for non-commercial purposes, provided the original work is properly cited.
3. Author Rights
Authors are permitted to:
- Reuse figures, tables, and content in future works (e.g., books, lectures, presentations).
- Archive the final published version in institutional or subject repositories.
- Share the published article on personal or institutional websites.
- Use the content for teaching and educational purposes.
No permission is required from ISR Publisher for these non-commercial uses.
4. Third-Party Content
- If your manuscript includes third-party content (e.g., images, charts, datasets), authors are responsible for obtaining the necessary permissions to reproduce such material.
- Proper attribution must be given to the original copyright holder.
5. Commercial Use
- Any use of ISR Publisher content for commercial purposes (e.g., reproduction in for-profit media, commercial databases, or marketing materials) requires explicit written permission from both the author(s) and ISR Publisher.
- Requests for commercial use should be directed to the ISR Publisher editorial office.
6. Copyright Infringement
- ISR Publisher investigates all claims of copyright infringement.
- If infringement is found, the article may be removed or corrected, and further actions may be taken in accordance with publishing ethics and legal standards.