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The copyright policy and the transfer of copyright from the author are explicitly stated in the following agreement. The intent of this Agreement is to protect the interests of both Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science and authors and to specify reasonable rights for both parties related to publication and reuse of the material.
By submitting a paper in Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, the authors agree with the following:
The author(s) agree that the papers to be published in Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science are original, and that: all statements asserted as facts are based on author(s) careful investigation and research for accuracy; the manuscript does not, in whole or in part, infringe any copyright or violate any law of privacy or other personal or property right whatsoever; it has not been published elsewhere in total or in part; it is not being submitted and/or considered for publication in total or in part elsewhere; the author(s) has full authority to enter into this copyright agreement and to make the grants contained herein. In reading this form, each author acknowledges that he/she participated in the work in a substantive way and is prepared to take public responsibility for the work.
The author(s), in consideration of the acceptance of the work submitted for publication, does hereby assign and transfer to Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science all of the rights and interest in and to the copyright of the submitted papers in its current form and in any subsequentlyrevised form for publication and/or electronic dissemination.
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Copyright to the unpublished and original article submitted by future authors, the abstract forming part thereof, and any subsequent errata (collectively, the “Article”) is hereby transferred to the Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science for the full term thereof throughout the world, subject to the Author Rights (as hereinafter defined) and to acceptance of the Article for publication in a volume of Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science. This transfer of copyright includes all material to be published as part of the Article (in any medium), including but not limited to tables, figures, graphs, movies, other multimedia files, and all supplemental materials. Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science shall have the right to register copyright to the Article in its name as claimant, whether separately or as part of the journal issue or other medium in which the Article is included.
Transfer of Copyright
The author(s) shall have the following rights (the “Author Rights”):
All proprietary rights other than copyright, such as patent rights.
The nonexclusive right, after publication by Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, to give permission to third parties to republish print versions of the Article or a translation thereof, or excerpts therefrom, without obtaining permission from Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, provided the Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science-prepared version is not used for this purpose, the Article is not republished in another journal, and the third party does not charge a fee. If the Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science version is used, or the third party republishes in a publication or product charging a fee for use, permission from Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science must be obtained.
The right to use all or part of the Article, including the Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science -prepared version without revision or modification, on the author(s)’ web home page or employer’s website and to make copies of all or part of the Article, including the Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science-prepared version without revision or modification, for the author(s)’ and/or the employer’s use for educational or research purposes.
The right to post and update the Article on free-access e-print servers as long as files prepared and/or formatted by Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science or its vendors are not used for that purpose. Any such posting made or updated after acceptance of the Article for publication shall include a link to the online abstract in the Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science journal or to the entry page of the journal. If the author wishes the Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science -prepared version to be used for an online posting other than on the author(s)’ or employer’s website, Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science permission is required; if permission is granted, Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science will provide the Article as it was published in the journal, and use will be subject to Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science terms and conditions.
The right to make, and hold copyright in, works derived from the Article, as long as all of the following conditions are met: (a) at least one author of the derived work is an author of the Article; (b) the derived work includes at least ten (10) percent of new material not covered by Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science’s copyright in the Article; and (c) the derived work includes no more than fifty (50) percent of the text (including equations) of the Article. If these conditions are met, copyright in the derived work rests with the authors of that work, and Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science’s (and its successors and assigns) will make no claim on that copyright. If these conditions are not met, explicit Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science permission must be obtained. Nothing in this Section shall prevent Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science (and its successors and assigns) from exercising its rights in the Article.
All copies of part or all of the Article made under any of the Author Rights shall include the appropriate bibliographic citation and notice of the Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science copyright.
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