Copyright and Licensing

Copyright and Licensing

At the Journal of Advanced Computing Systems (JACS), we uphold the rights of authors while ensuring the broad dissemination of their work. Our copyright and licensing policies are designed to balance author ownership with the journal's need to publish and distribute research effectively.

Copyright Ownership

Copyrights of articles published in JACS are retained by the authors. Authors grant JACS a non-exclusive license to publish the material as the original publisher, ensuring that their work is widely accessible and properly attributed.

Creative Commons License

All articles published in JACS are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0). This license allows anyone to:

  • Download, share, and redistribute the articles.
  • Adapt, remix, transform, and build upon the material.
  • Use the content for commercial purposes, as long as proper attribution is given to the original source.

For more details about the license, visit: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.

Author Rights and Responsibilities

JACS encourages authors to share and disseminate their work widely. Authors are permitted to:

  • Post submitted or published articles on personal websites or institutional repositories.
  • Share their work at conferences, workshops, and other scholarly events.
  • Provide bibliographic details that credit the publication in JACS, if applicable.

By retaining copyright, authors maintain control over their work while contributing to the global advancement of knowledge.

Why Choose CC BY 4.0?

The Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) is widely recognized for its flexibility and alignment with open access principles. It ensures that:

Authors Retain Ownership

Authors keep the copyright to their work while allowing others to use and build upon it.

Research is Accessible

Articles are freely available to anyone, promoting global knowledge sharing.

Proper Attribution is Ensured

All users must credit the original authors, ensuring recognition and accountability.