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The authorization statement defines dissemination rights, usage boundaries, and the rights retained by authors.

To support lawful and transparent publication, this page outlines the authorized parties, dissemination rights, license terms, reserved author rights, and dispute resolution arrangements for formally published works.

Authorized Parties and Conditions

Once a work is submitted for publication and the relevant copyright statement is signed, the journal's publishing and operating entities may exercise the dissemination rights required for publication.

Scope of Authorized Use

Reproduction and Distribution

The work may be reproduced and distributed in print or digital form, including journal issues, internal compilations, and teaching editions.

Online Dissemination and Platform Release

The work may be published, disseminated, and promoted through websites, databases, electronic journal platforms, and other compliant media channels.

Compilation and Format Conversion

The work may be included in collections, thematic issues, yearbooks, or other publications, and converted into formats such as PDF, EPUB, HTML, or XML when technically required.

Archiving and Indexing

The work and its metadata may be deposited with scholarly databases, libraries, and indexing platforms for long-term preservation, backup, archiving, and discovery.

Non-commercial Scholarly Promotion

With proper attribution, the work may be used in non-profit scholarly communication contexts such as conferences, publishing promotion, and journal showcases.

License Terms and Reserved Rights

Non-exclusive, Global, Long-term

The authorization is non-exclusive, global in scope, and long-term in effect, unless the author withdraws it in writing before publication.

Royalty-free Authorization

The authorization is royalty-free, and the author does not receive additional compensation solely from the dissemination acts described above.

Authors Retain Copyright

Authors retain full copyright, including attribution, revision, and integrity rights, and may continue to use the work for research, teaching, institutional display, or collected publication.

Responsibility for Third-party Content

If the work contains third-party material such as images, tables, or datasets, the author must ensure lawful permission has been obtained and bears responsibility for resulting copyright disputes.

Disputes and Policy Updates

Dispute Resolution

If disputes arise from dissemination, the author and authorized entities should first seek resolution through consultation, and unresolved matters may be submitted to the court with jurisdiction over the authorized entity.

Effective Status and Updates

This statement takes effect upon publication, forms part of the journal's copyright policy, applies to all accepted works, and will be updated through future public notices when necessary.

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