Common use of Article Publication Clause in Contracts

Article Publication. Eligible Articles are published online without delay and in the first instance under the Open Access License if selected by the Eligible Author, with Eligible Authors retaining their copyrights. Eligible Authors only grant Publisher the non-exclusive right to publish Eligible Articles under the terms and conditions of the Open Access Licence. - Affiliation of the Eligible Authors, funders of the research and funder of the open access publication must be stated in the version of record of the articles. - Upon publication, Publisher will provide the Eligible Author by email with a PDF copy of the version of record of the Eligible Article, the article’s DOI, the funder name, and a human-readable summary of the Open Access License terms with encouragements to share the article in compliance to it, for example via social medias, blogs, and repositories. Publisher will also submit the article and its metadata to all relevant third-party repositories. - Publisher will make all Eligible Articles published under an Open Access License available to anyone on its website at all times, including beyond the Term, and on a twenty-four-hour basis, save for routine maintenance (which shall be notified in advance wherever possible). Publisher will restore access as soon as possible in the event of an interruption or suspension of the service. In case of prolonged and/or repeated interruption or suspension, the Member shall be entitled to claim fair damages and/or compensation from Publisher. - Publisher ensures that its server has adequate capacity and bandwidth to support access to published Eligible Articles at a level commensurate with the standards of availability for information services of similar scope operating via the World Wide Web, as such standards evolve from time to time. No additional service fees (e.g. colour in print, reprints, posters) will be charged under this agreement. Any additional service fees will be at the discretion of, and for payment by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Authors.

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Sources: Transformative Agreement License

Article Publication. 4.1 Eligible Articles are published online without delay and in the first instance under the Open Access License if selected by the Eligible AuthorLicense, with Eligible Authors retaining their copyrights. Eligible Authors only grant Publisher De Gruyter the non-non- exclusive right to publish Eligible Articles under the terms and conditions of the Open Access Licence. - . 4.2 Affiliation of the Eligible Authors, funders of the research and funder of the open access publication must be stated in the version of record of the articles. - . 4.3 Upon publication, Publisher De Gruyter will use reasonable efforts to provide the Eligible Author by email with a PDF copy of the version of record of the Eligible Article, the article’s DOI, the funder name, and a human-readable summary of the Open Access License terms with encouragements to share the article in compliance to it, for example via social medias, blogs, blogs and repositories. Publisher . 4.4 De Gruyter will also submit the article and its metadata to all relevant third-party repositories. - Publisher will make . 4.5 De Gruyter guarantees that all published Eligible Articles published under an Open Access License will be available to anyone on its website at all times, including beyond the Term, and on a twenty-four-four hour basis, save for routine maintenance (which shall be notified in advance wherever possible). Publisher De Gruyter will restore access as soon as possible in the event of an interruption or suspension of the service. In case of prolonged and/or repeated interruption or suspension, the Member Licensee shall be entitled to claim fair damages and/or compensation from Publisher. - Publisher ensures De Gruyter. 4.6 De Gruyter guarantees that its server has adequate capacity and bandwidth to support access to published Eligible Articles at a level commensurate with comparable to that of the standards availability of availability for information services of similar scope operating a comparable type and size via the World Wide Web, as such standards evolve from time to time. internet. 4.7 No additional service fees (e.g. colour in colour-in-print, reprints, posters) will be charged under this agreementAgree- ment. Any additional service fees will be at the discretion of, and for payment by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ the Eligible Authors.

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Sources: Read & Publish Agreement