Copyright and Licensing Policy

Copyright:

  • Author's Copyright:
    • Copyright for published manuscripts is usually granted to the author as the original owner of the work. This means that authors have control over the use and distribution of their work.
  • Use and Distribution:
    • Copyright gives authors control over the use and distribution of their work. Others must ask permission from the author to use the work.

Lisensi Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0):

  • Description:
    • CC BY-NC 4.0 is a type of Creative Commons license that allows people to use, copy, distribute, and transmit licensed works as long as they are non-commercial and include acknowledgment to the original author.
    • This means that others can use the work for non-commercial purposes such as education, research, or personal use, provided they give proper acknowledgment to the author.
  • License Elements:
    • Attribution: The person using the work must provide proper attribution to the original author by including information about who the author is.
    • Non-Commercial: Works may only be used for non-commercial purposes. If there is an intention to make a profit from the work, additional permission from the copyright holder is required.
    • International: This license is valid worldwide.
    • NoDerivatives (No Derivatives): This license does not allow anyone else to substantially alter or modify the work.
  • Example of Application:
    • A journal can apply CC BY-NC 4.0 to published articles. This means that the articles can be freely used for non-commercial purposes by including acknowledgment to the original author.

By implementing licenses such as CC BY-NC 4.0, journals can facilitate the use and distribution of scientific works more openly, while still providing protection to authors related to their copyrights.