Licensing

Licensing

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Content licensing

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  2. Published original articles may be freely used by others, including for commercial purposes, provided that the license terms are met, i.e., the authors and source of publication must be indicated.
  3. By sending a manuscript to the editorial office, the author automatically agrees to the terms of this policy and the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.

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  • The authors guarantee that the submitted publication is original work and does not infringe the copyrights or intellectual property of third parties.
  • The authors confirm that the paper has not been previously published and is not under consideration in another publication.
  • If the publication uses materials (figures, tables, data, etc.) belonging to third parties, the authors are responsible for obtaining appropriate permissions and correctly indicating the sources.

Publisher’s responsibility

  • The publication ensures a transparent and ethical publishing process, as well as open access to all materials under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license .
  • The publication guarantees long-term digital preservation of content by archiving in internal and external repositories.