Copyright
Authors whose articles are published in open-access retain copyright to the content of the articles. The publisher is granted the right to make the first publication of the article.
An author certifies that the submitted manuscript:
- does not violate the copyrights of other persons or organizations;
- has not been published previously and has not been submitted for publication in other journals.
An author retains the right to act as follows without approval from the editorial board and founders:
- use the article’s materials in whole or in part for educational purposes;
- use the article’s materials in whole or in part for writing their dissertations;
- use the article’s materials for writing proceedings, conference reports, and oral presentations;
- in all cases, a bibliographic reference to the article or a hyperlink to its electronic copy on the journal’s official website is obligatory.
Authors have the right to enter into independent additional agreements regarding the non-exclusive distribution of the work in the form in which it was published by this journal (for example, to place the work in the institution's electronic repository), provided that a link to the first publication of the work in this journal is preserved.