Copyright and Publishing Rights

Copyright and Publishing Rights for "COSMIC JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES"

Copyright

The copyright to all articles published in the "COSMIC JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES" belongs to the author(s) of the article. However, by submitting an article for publication, the author(s) grant to the "COSMIC JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES" the exclusive right to publish and reproduce the article, in whole or in part, in any and all media, for a period of five years from the date of publication. After five years, the copyright reverts to the author(s).

Publishing Rights

The "COSMIC JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES" has the exclusive right to publish and reproduce all articles submitted for publication, in whole or in part, in any and all media, for a period of five years from the date of publication. This includes the right to publish the article in print, online, and in any other electronic format.

Author's Rights

Authors of articles published in the "COSMIC JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES" retain the following rights:

  • The right to retain a copy of the article for personal use or for use in their teaching or research.
  • The right to publish the article in a book or other collection of their own work, provided that the article is properly attributed to the "COSMIC JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES".
  • The right to post the article on their personal website or institutional repository, provided that the article is properly attributed to the "COSMIC JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES".

Permissions

Any requests for permission to reproduce or publish an article from the "COSMIC JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES" should be directed to the journal's editor.

Additional Information

The "COSMIC JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES" is an open access journal, meaning that all articles are freely available to read and download. The journal does not charge authors any fees to publish their work.

The journal is committed to the principle of academic freedom and encourages authors to express their views freely and openly. However, the journal reserves the right to reject any article that it deems to be offensive, defamatory, or otherwise inappropriate.