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==Who owns the copyright for my research article?==
 
==Who owns the copyright for my research article?==
 
First read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predatory_open_access_publishing
 
First read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predatory_open_access_publishing
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* [[Media:Publish-permission-video.pdf | Video/ Sound Clip]]
 
* [[Media:Publish-permission-video.pdf | Video/ Sound Clip]]
 
* [[Media:Publish-permission-conference.pdf | Conference Paper]]
 
* [[Media:Publish-permission-conference.pdf | Conference Paper]]
 
==SUNScholar default license==
 
Also see: http://wiki.lib.sun.ac.za/index.php/SUNScholar/Licences
 
 
'''When submitting an item to SUNScholar, you will be requested to grant the following license.'''
 
 
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NON-EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTION LICENSE
 
 
In order for SUNScholar to reproduce, translate and distribute your submission worldwide your agreement to the following terms is necessary.
 
 
By submitting this license, you (the owner of the rights), or on behalf of the owner of the rights, grants to the Stellenbosch University the non-exclusive right to reproduce, translate (as defined below), and/or distribute your submission (including the abstract) worldwide in print and electronic format and in any medium, including but not limited to audio or video.
 
 
You agree that the Stellenbosch University may, without changing the content, translate the submission to any medium or format for the purpose of preservation.
 
 
You also agree that the Stellenbosch University may keep more than one copy of this submission for purposes of security, back-up and preservation.
 
 
You represent that the submission is your original work, and that you have the right to grant the rights contained in this license. You also represent that your submission does not, to the best of your knowledge, infringe upon anyone's copyright.
 
 
If the submission contains material for which you do not hold copyright, you represent that you have obtained the unrestricted permission of the copyright owner to grant the Stellenbosch University the rights required by this license, and that such third-party owned material is clearly identified and acknowledged within the text or content of the submission.
 
 
IF THE SUBMISSION IS BASED UPON WORK THAT HAS BEEN SPONSORED OR SUPPORTED BY AN AGENCY OR ORGANIZATION OTHER THAN THE STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY, YOU REPRESENT THAT YOU HAVE FULFILLED ANY RIGHT OF REVIEW OR OTHER OBLIGATIONS REQUIRED BY SUCH CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT.
 
 
The Stellenbosch University will clearly identify your name(s) as the submitter of the submission, and will not make any alteration, other than as allowed by this license, to your submission.
 
 
All items in the SUNScholar collection are subject to copyright.
 
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==Copyright on public funded research==
 
==Copyright on public funded research==
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*Mike Seely - Reed Elsevier Legal Office
 
*Mike Seely - Reed Elsevier Legal Office
  
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The original video is available at the following link:
 
The original video is available at the following link:
 
*https://youtu.be/doegjamgY4U
 
*https://youtu.be/doegjamgY4U
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==Abuse of Copyright==
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==News==
 
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==References==
 
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*[[Media:Copyright-1.pdf|1888 - Scientific American - Copyright1]]
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*[[Media:Copyright-2.pdf|1888 - Scientific American - Copyright2]]
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*[[Media:EAnderson--PimpsAndFerrets1.1.pdf|1831-1891 - Pimps and Ferrets: Copyright and Culture in the United States]]
 
*[[Media:Technology_and_theGrowing_Problem_ofIntellectual_Propertyin_Academia.pdf|2014 - KEVIN SMITH - Technology and the Growing Problem of Intellectual Property in Academia]]
 
*[[Media:Technology_and_theGrowing_Problem_ofIntellectual_Propertyin_Academia.pdf|2014 - KEVIN SMITH - Technology and the Growing Problem of Intellectual Property in Academia]]
 
*http://www.copyright.com
 
*http://www.copyright.com
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*[http://library.sun.ac.za/etd/ip_policy.pdf University of Stellenbosch Intellectual Property Policy]
 
*[http://library.sun.ac.za/etd/ip_policy.pdf University of Stellenbosch Intellectual Property Policy]
 
*http://openuct.uct.ac.za/blog/copyright-academic-library-context-part-1
 
*http://openuct.uct.ac.za/blog/copyright-academic-library-context-part-1
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 29 May 2016

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SUNScholar default license

Click on the heading above.

Creative Commons Licences

Click on the heading above.

Who owns the copyright for my research article?

First read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predatory_open_access_publishing

Then refer to the following:

For enquiries regarding the above, please contact:

Director: Intellectual Property

Negotiating copyright

  1. Don't just sign your copyright away. Licence your work by selecting a Creative Commons licence, or publish in an Open Access Journal. See Directory of Open Access Journals.
  2. Include a clause in the letter of agreement with the publisher - e.g. add the SPARC Addendum - that allows you to archive a copy of the item on SUNScholar. Negotiate in advance, and obtain a digital copy of the final version from the publisher/ copyright owner. Submit this digital copy to SUNScholar for long-term digital preservation and access.
  3. Check the publisher's policy for self-archiving within an institutional repository on SHERPA/ RoMEO Publisher Copyright Policies & Self-Archiving. Encourage publishers to post their policies at Suggest a Publisher.
  4. Visit the publisher's web page for policies on self-archiving within SUNScholar.
  5. Obtain permission for archiving the item on SUNScholar from the copyright owner/ publisher by contacting them directly. A copy of each letter of consent will be archived on SUNScholar.

Example letters to obtain permission

Copyright on public funded research

Please watch the following video

Video - Open Access to Publicly Funded Research - Copyright and Other Issues - Berkman Law Center

A discussion with the following panelists:

  • Peter Suber - Harvard University Office of Scholarly Communication
  • Mike Seely - Reed Elsevier Legal Office

The original video is available at the following link:

Abuse of Copyright

Elsevier

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News

References


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