Co-Author definition
Examples of Co-Author in a sentence
If the Software is GoLive Co-Author software that you obtained on a standalone basis (i.e., not as a part of Adobe Creative Suite or GoLive software), then this Section does not apply.
Such individual or entity may not further distribute GoLive Co-Author software.
The remaining Co-Authors will reflect the collaboration effort so far contributed by the lost Co-Author as per the applicable copyright laws.
If a Co-Author becomes unwilling or unable to continue its participation into the Work (e.g. health problems), then its economic participation share will be prorated among the remaining Co-Authors.
If the Co-Authors do not approve for a specific refund amount, then the economic participation share of the withdrawing Co-Author will be prorated among the remaining Co-Authors.
Once each Co-Author has been vetted and admitted into the Work project, there will be no free option to leave this Agreement until a final decision from a journal has been obtained).
The work share, monetary contribution, personal monetary remuneration and/or personal time and effort invested by each Co-Author will be duly agreed between the Parties using the functionalities of the Platform, as per the Rules.
A Co-Author will have a term limit to request its voluntary withdrawal from the Work, counted from the day the Work is presented as pre-print ready, until the day of the Work’s campaign closure, that is, when the Work is no longer available on the Platform for Co-Author admission.
Each Co-Author will provide a determined, specific and mutually agreed share of effort into each Work paper draft project, which will be reflected into the shopping cart price to be submitted and paid prior to beginning participation into the Work via the Platform.
In the event that one Co-Author is unable to permanently continue or complete its collaboration of the Work due to force majeure, personal incapacitation or death reasons, the others Co-Authors will complete the Work without the assistance or advice of the Co-Author who is unable to continue or complete its collaboration effort on the Work.