Copyright and Publishing Rights

This is a general template for scholarly copyright and publishing rights. Specific terms and conditions may vary depending on the journal's individual policies. Always consult the journal's official guidelines for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

Copyright Ownership

  • Author Copyright: Authors retain copyright ownership of their work, including the right to reproduce, distribute, and publicly display the work.
  • Journal Rights: The journal acquires certain rights to publish, reproduce, distribute, and publicly display the work for the purpose of dissemination and preservation.

Publishing Rights

  1. Non-Exclusive License: Authors grant the journal a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license to publish, reproduce, distribute, and publicly display the work in print and electronic formats, including but not limited to the journal's website, databases, and archives.
  2. Author's Rights: Authors retain the right to:
    • Reproduce, distribute, or publicly display the work in whole or in part for non-commercial purposes.
    • Use the work in future works or presentations.
    • Grant sub-licenses to third parties for non-commercial purposes.
  3. Archiving: The journal has the right to archive the work in digital formats for preservation purposes.
  4. Reprints and Permissions: Requests for reprints or permissions to reproduce or adapt the work should be directed to the journal's editorial office.
  5. Open Access: If the journal is open access, authors may retain the right to self-archive a copy of their work in institutional repositories or on their personal websites, subject to certain conditions (e.g., embargo periods).

Copyright Notices

  • Copyright Line: The journal will include a copyright line on each published article, indicating the copyright owner (typically the author or the journal) and the year of publication.
  • Attribution: Authors must acknowledge the journal as the original source of publication in any subsequent use of the work.

Plagiarism and Ethical Considerations

  • Original Work: Authors must ensure that the submitted work is original and has not been previously published or is under consideration elsewhere.
  • Citation and References: Proper citation and referencing of all sources used in the work are required to avoid plagiarism.
  • Ethical Guidelines: Authors must adhere to the journal's ethical guidelines, which may include guidelines on conflict of interest, data integrity, and research misconduct.

Note: This is a general template, and specific terms and conditions may vary depending on the journal's policies. Please consult the journal's official guidelines for more detailed information.

Additional Considerations for "International Journal for Conventional and Non-Conventional Warfare":

  • Sensitive Content: Given the nature of the journal's subject matter, specific guidelines may be in place for handling sensitive or classified information.
  • Permissions: Authors may need to obtain additional permissions for the use of copyrighted materials, such as images, maps, or data.
  • Open Access Options: The journal may offer open access options, such as author-funded open access or institutional open access.