Copyright and Licencing

PERR seeks to protect the legal rights and interests of the journal on one hand and authors on the other. PERR also wants to clarify the copyright property and ownership for both the journal and authors. As such PERR  made the following statements regarding copyright and licensing :

  1. The paper submitted to PERR should not be considered for publication anywhere, and has not been published previously. The authors declare that.
  2. The authors declare that their paper is original. They should their paper does not contain or include material taken from other copyrighted sources. Proper citations from others works should be clearly identified by quotation marks.
  3. After publication in the journal, authors retain the copyright of articles. Authors transfer the copyright to the journal to publish the article, use it for indexing, and storing on the journal website for public use.  That is the copyright is shared between the journal and the author. The journal allows the authors to have the right to post their article to sites like ResearchGate and Academia.edu. The authors are granted the right to produce, reproduce, publish, distribute, communicate to the public by telecommunication, translate, adapt, perform, display and use the Work in any form whatever (including print or electronic media) and by any technology now known or hereafter developed.
  4.  The journal allows the readers to share them and translate them provided that appropriate attribution is given to the author and the journal.

PERR  apply the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) to all manuscripts to be published. This license grants the user unrestricted permission to distribute, copy, and transmit the contribution provided that appropriate attribution is given to the author.