Copyright And License

Copyright and License - Seascapeid Journal of Law and Public Policy

By submitting a manuscript to the Seascapeid Journal of Law and Public Policy, authors agree to the following terms regarding copyright and licensing:

1. Copyright Transfer:

  • Authors retain the copyright to their original work.
  • By submitting the manuscript, authors grant the journal the right to be the first to publish the work.

2. License Agreement:

  • Accepted manuscripts are published under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).
  • This license allows others to share, copy, distribute, and transmit the work for non-commercial purposes, provided proper attribution is given to the author(s).

3. Commercial Use:

  • Any use of the published work for commercial purposes requires explicit permission from the author(s) and may be subject to additional fees.

4. Author's Rights:

  • Authors retain the right to use, reproduce, distribute, and display their own work.
  • Proper citation and acknowledgment of the original publication in the Seascapeid Journal of Law and Public Policy are required in subsequent use.

5. Third-Party Content:

  • Authors are responsible for obtaining permission for the use of any third-party content included in their manuscript.

6. Ethical Considerations:

  • Authors must ensure that their work complies with ethical standards and guidelines, including proper acknowledgment of sources and absence of plagiarism.

7. Open Access:

  • Seascapeid Journal of Law and Public Policy is an open-access journal, providing free and immediate access to published content for readers worldwide.

8. Archiving:

  • The journal is committed to archiving and preserving published content. Authors and readers can access archived articles for an indefinite period.

By submitting a manuscript to the Seascapeid Journal of Law and Public Policy, authors acknowledge their understanding and agreement with the terms outlined in this Copyright and License statement. These terms aim to balance the protection of authors' rights with the goal of disseminating scholarly work for the benefit of the academic community and the public.