Copyright Notice
Copyright Notice for the Lamadjdo Accounting Journal (LAJUR)
Upon acceptance of an article, authors will be asked to complete a 'Copyright Transfer Agreement' form. It is mandatory for all authors to agree and sign this form before publication. Here are the key elements of the copyright notice for the Lamadjdo Accounting Journal (LAJUR):
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Author Rights:
- As the author(s) of the manuscript, you retain certain rights under the Copyright Transfer Agreement. These include the right to use the material for personal or professional purposes, including educational and research purposes, to make copies for personal or professional use, or for use within your institution or company.
- Authors may also use the manuscript in a book of their own writings or in a scholarly thesis or dissertation, provided that the journal is acknowledged as the original place of publication.
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Copyright Transfer:
- By signing the Copyright Transfer Agreement, authors acknowledge that the copyright for the article is transferred to the Lamadjdo Accounting Journal upon acceptance of the article for publication. This transfer ensures the protection of the work under copyright law and enables the journal to formally enforce rights and permissions.
- This transfer does not infringe upon the authors' rights to use the content of the manuscript in other works or to otherwise expand on their research.
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Permissions:
- Any third party wanting to use the article in a way that exceeds fair use must obtain permission directly from the copyright holder, the Lamadjdo Accounting Journal.
- Authors who want to reuse their own work in new publications or for any purposes beyond what is stipulated under fair use must also formally request permission from the Lamadjdo Accounting Journal, despite being the original author(s).
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Publication and Distribution:
- The Lamadjdo Accounting Journal holds the rights to publish and distribute the article or any part thereof in any form or medium, whether electronic or print, as it sees fit to ensure accessibility and reach.
- The journal may also enter into additional agreements with other parties to distribute the published version of the article, ensuring it reaches the widest possible audience.
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Author Warranties:
- The author(s) warrant that the article is original, has not previously been published elsewhere, and is not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere.
- They also warrant that they have full authority to enter into this agreement and that in doing so, they do not breach any other obligation.
By providing these guidelines, the Lamadjdo Accounting Journal aims to ensure that authors are aware of their rights and responsibilities, fostering an environment of respect and integrity in the dissemination of scholarly research.