Rights of Authors Sample Clauses

Rights of Authors. Authors retain the following rights: - all copyrights except for commercial rights (transfer of commercial rights) - the right to use the substance of the article in future own works, including lectures and books, - the right to reproduce the article for own purposes, provided the copies are not offered for sale, - the right to self-archive the article.
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Rights of Authors. The following rights are retained by authors: • Patent and trademark rights and rights to any process or procedure described in the chapter. • The right to include the chapter in full or in part in a thesis or dissertation provided that this is not to be published commercially. • The right to photocopy or make electronic copies of the chapter for their own personal use, including for their own classroom use, or for the personal use of colleagues, provided that the copies are not offered for sale and are not distributed in a systematic way outside of their employing institution (e.g. via an e-mail list). • The right to retain a pre-print version of the chapter on an electronic public server. • The right to post the final published version of the chapter on a secure network (not accessible to the public) within the author's institution. Posting the final published version of an chapter on a public file server such as on the World Wide Web can only be done with Elsevier’s prior written permission. • The right, subsequent to publication, to use the chapter or any part thereof, free of charge in a printed compilation of works of their own, such as collected writings or lecture notes. • If the chapter is a ‘work for hire’ made within the scope of the author’s employment, the employer may use all or part of the information in this chapter for intra-company use. • The right to present the paper at a meeting or conference and to hand copies of the paper to the delegates attending the meeting. • The right to prepare derivative works, with full acknowledgement to Elsevier Science. • The right to extend the chapter into book-length form, with full acknowledgement to Elsevier Science. • The right to re-use parts of the paper in other works, provided that the new work is not to be published commercially. For commercial publication, prior permission should be sought from Elsevier Science in writing. All copies, paper or electronic, or other use of the information must include an indication of the copyright ownership and a full citation of the book source.
Rights of Authors. The MAPI recognizes the retention of the following: - Patent and trademark rights and rights to any process or procedure described in the article. - The right to photocopy or make single electronic copies of the article for their own personal use, including for their own classroom use, or for the personal use of colleagues, provided the copies are not offered for sale and are not distributed in a systematic way outside of their employing institution (e.g., via an email list or public file server). Posting of an article on a secure network (not accessible to the public) within the author’s institution is permitted. - The right, subsequent to publication, to use the article or any part thereof free of charge in a printed compilation of works of their own, such as collected writings or lecture notes.
Rights of Authors. The publisher recognises the retention of the following rights by the author(s):
Rights of Authors. Authors retain all copyrights except for commercial rights (transfer of commercial rights).
Rights of Authors. Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun-International Multidisciplinary Journal. Recognize the retention of the following:
Rights of Authors. UNIVERSITE de Rennes 1 recognizes the retention of the following rights by the authors:
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Rights of Authors. Authors transfer copyright to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, but have the right to share their article for Personal Use, Internal Institutional Use and Scholarly Sharing purposes, with a DOI link to the version of record on XXXX’s website (and with the Creative Commons CC‐BY‐NC‐ ND license for author manuscript versions).
Rights of Authors. Authors retain the following rights:  all proprietary rights relating to the article, other that copyright;  the right to use the substance of the article in future own works, including lectures and books;  the right to reproduce this article for own purpose, provided the copies are not offered for sale. xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xx/~annalsmath/ ISSN 1221–8421 (print) e-mail: xxxxxxxxxx.xxxx@xxxx.xx ISSN 2344–4967 (electronic) An author may self-archive an author-created version of his/her article on his/her own website and or in his/her institutional repository. He/she may also deposit this version on his/her funder’s or funder’s designated repository at the funder’s request or as a result of a legal obligation, provided it is not made publicly available until 12 months after official publication. Furthermore, the author may only post his/her version provided acknowledgement is given to the original source of publication and a link is inserted to the published article on Analele Ştiintifice ale Universităţii "Alexandru Xxxx Xxxx" din Iaşi website. The link must be accompanied by the following text: “The original publication is available at xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xx/~xxxxxxxxxx/”. He/she may not use the publisher’s PDF version, which is posted on xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xx/~xxxxxxxxxx/, for the purpose of self-archiving or deposit. Any another use of the article requires permission from the Universitatea “Alexandru Xxxx Xxxx” din Iaşi.
Rights of Authors. The following rights are retained by authors: • Patent and trademark rights and rights to any process or procedure described in the article. • The right to include the article in full or in part in a thesis or dissertation provided that this is not to be published commercially. • The right to photocopy or make electronic copies of the article for their own personal use, including for their own classroom use, or for the personal use of colleagues, provided that the copies are not offered for sale and are not distributed in a systematic way outside of their employing institution (e.g. via an e-mail list). • The right to retain a pre-print version of the article on an electronic public server. • The right to post the final published version of the article on a secure network (not accessible to the public) within the author's institution. • The right, subsequent to publication, to use the article or any part thereof, free of charge in a printed compilation of works of their own, such as collected writings or lecture notes. • If the article is a ‘work for hire’ made within the scope of the author’s employment, the employer may use all or part of the information in this article for intra-company use. • The right to present the paper at a meeting or conference and to hand copies of the paper to the delegates attending the meeting. • The right to prepare derivative works, with full acknowledgement to Elsevier. • The right to extend the article into book-length form, with full acknowledgement to Elsevier. • The right to re-use parts of the paper in other works, provided that the new work is not to be published commercially. For commercial publication, prior permission should be sought from Elsevier in writing. All papers accepted for IFAC Proceedings are considered for subsequent publication in the IFAC journalsand in other IFAC-affiliated journals. If the signing author has not been informed in writing within three months of the closing date of the conference that the paper is being so considered, he and his co-authors are free to submit the paper elsewhere, provided that full acknowledgement is given in any subsequent publication to the original IFAC Proceedings and to the conference. All copies, paper or electronic, or other use of the information must include an indication of the copyright ownership and a full citation of the proceedings source.
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