International Journal of Cyber Threat Intelligence and Secure Networking (IJCTISN)
The International Journal of Cyber Threat Intelligence and Secure Networking (IJCTISN) respects the intellectual property rights of authors and is committed to transparent and ethical publishing practices. This Copyright Statement outlines the rights and responsibilities of authors, readers, and the publisher.
1. Copyright Ownership
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Authors who publish in IJCTISN retain the copyright to their original work.
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By submitting and publishing their manuscript, authors grant the journal a non-exclusive license to publish, reproduce, distribute, and display the work in all formats and media.
2. Licensing and Use
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All articles published in IJCTISN are made available under a Creative Commons license, which permits use, sharing, and redistribution of the content, provided that proper credit is given to the original authors and the journal.
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The specific Creative Commons license (e.g., CC BY or equivalent) applicable to each article will be clearly stated on the published version.
3. Author Rights
Authors publishing in IJCTISN have the right to:
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Share and distribute their published work on personal websites, institutional repositories, and academic networking platforms.
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Use their articles for teaching, research, presentations, and future scholarly works.
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Archive the final published version of their article without embargo.
4. Third-Party Material
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Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce any third-party copyrighted material included in their manuscript.
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Appropriate acknowledgments and permissions must be clearly indicated within the manuscript.
5. Responsibilities of Users
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Users may read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of articles for lawful purposes.
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Any reuse of published content must include proper attribution to the author(s) and the International Journal of Cyber Threat Intelligence and Secure Networking.
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Content must not be used in a misleading manner or for unlawful activities.
6. Copyright Infringement and Complaints
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Any claims of copyright infringement should be reported to the journal’s editorial office with supporting documentation.
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IJCTISN will investigate all claims promptly and take appropriate action, which may include correction, removal, or retraction of content.
7. Policy Updates
This Copyright Statement may be revised periodically to reflect changes in legal requirements or publishing standards. Updates will be posted on the journal’s website.
Conclusion
The International Journal of Cyber Threat Intelligence and Secure Networking aims to balance the protection of authors’ rights with the promotion of open and responsible access to scholarly research in cybersecurity and secure networking.