Copyright Policy
Copyright aims to protect the specific way the article has been written to
describe an experiment and the results. We are committed to our authors to
protect and defend their work and their reputation and takes allegations of
infringement,plagiarism, ethical disputes and fraud very seriously.
The author of an article requires to transfer the copyright to the journal
publisher in order to protect author's rights, and to coordinate permissions
for reprints orother use.
The publisher has permission to edit, print, and distribute the article, but the
Author(s) retain the other rights themselves.
Authors Rights:
- • Share their article in the same ways permitted to third parties under the
relevant user license.
- Retain patent, trademark and other intellectual property rights (including
research data).
- Proper attribution and credit for the published work.
Publisher’s Rights:
For articles, published in our journal, IJBAP is granted the following rights:
- • The exclusive right to publish and distribute an article, and to grant rights
to others, for non-commercial and other purposes.
- • For open access articles, we will apply the relevant third party user
license where our journal publishes the article on its online platforms.
- • We have the right to provide the article in all forms and media so the article
can be used on the latest technology even after publication.
- • The authority to enforce the rights in the article, on behalf of an author,
against third parties, for example in the case of plagiarism or copyright
Infringement.
If an author becomes aware of a possible plagiarism, fraud or infringement we
recommend contacting our publishing contact.
Note that certain open access user licenses may permit quite broad re-use that
might otherwise be counted as copyright infringement