Copyright & Licensing Policy
At Notation TrendPlus Publication, we are committed to protecting the rights of authors while ensuring the widest possible dissemination of published work. Our policy balances author ownership, publisher rights, and reader access through transparent copyright and licensing terms.
Copyright Policy
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Author Retains Copyright: Authors retain the copyright of their published work.
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Publisher Rights: By submitting and publishing with Notation TrendPlus Publication, authors grant us the non-exclusive right to publish, distribute, and archive their work in both print and digital formats.
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Reuse of Work: Authors may freely use, share, or deposit their published work in institutional repositories, personal websites, or academic networks, provided proper citation to the original publication is given.
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Third-Party Content: Authors must ensure that any material (figures, images, tables, etc.) from third-party sources is used with appropriate permissions.
Licensing Policy
To support open access, all publications under Notation TrendPlus Publication are released under Creative Commons Licenses (CC Licenses), allowing wider visibility and usage.
Default License
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Articles and books are published under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) License.
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This license allows others to share, copy, distribute, adapt, and build upon the work, even commercially, provided proper credit is given to the author(s).
Alternative Licenses (Optional by Author’s Choice)
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CC BY-NC: Attribution-NonCommercial (reuse allowed for non-commercial purposes only).
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CC BY-ND: Attribution-NoDerivatives (reuse allowed but no modifications permitted).
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CC BY-NC-ND: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (sharing allowed without modification, for non-commercial purposes).
Author Rights
Authors are free to:
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Reuse figures, tables, and excerpts in future works with proper citation.
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Present their published content in conferences, seminars, and lectures.
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Distribute copies of their work for teaching or institutional purposes.
Publisher Rights
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Ensure long-term archiving and indexing of all publications.
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Promote and distribute published works globally through multiple platforms.
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Protect the scholarly record by enforcing ethical, legal, and licensing standards.