Third Party Journals Clause Samples
The "Third-Party Journals" clause defines the terms under which materials, data, or content may be published in journals or platforms operated by entities not directly involved in the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the permissions required, attribution standards, and any restrictions on sharing proprietary or confidential information in such publications. For example, it may require prior written consent before submitting research findings to an external journal or mandate that sensitive data be anonymized. The core function of this clause is to protect the interests and intellectual property of the parties involved while enabling academic or professional dissemination of work.
Third Party Journals
