2019
DOI: 10.6061/clinics/2019/e1312
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Authorship, plagiarism, and copyright transfer in the scientific universe

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“…27 In traditional subscription (print) journals that require copyright transfer, publishing a paper typically requires the transfer of copyright from the copyright holder to the publisher. 28 Copyright holders can be the author or the author's employer if the work is made for hire. 29 In multiauthored joint works, the copyright owner is a group of authors, including heirs of a deceased author, given that copyright is transferable like any other property.…”
Section: The Intersection Between Authorship and Copyrightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 In traditional subscription (print) journals that require copyright transfer, publishing a paper typically requires the transfer of copyright from the copyright holder to the publisher. 28 Copyright holders can be the author or the author's employer if the work is made for hire. 29 In multiauthored joint works, the copyright owner is a group of authors, including heirs of a deceased author, given that copyright is transferable like any other property.…”
Section: The Intersection Between Authorship and Copyrightmentioning
confidence: 99%