Type of licence for the use of copyrighted works
Copyright.
The authors of scientific publications retain the copyright to the results of their own research. Submission of an article to the editorial board entails granting the journal a non-exclusive right to publish, distribute and make it available in open access. In doing so, authors guarantee that the submitted material is original, is not under consideration by other publications, and has not been previously published.
Licence terms. All materials published in the journal are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) licence.
This licence permits the free copying, distribution, reproduction, translation, adaptation and other use of the materials, including for commercial purposes, provided that the following requirements are strictly observed:
- attribution of authorship and the original source of the publication;
- provision of a link to the licence;
- distribution of derivative works under the same licence terms.
The full text of the licence is available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Open Access Policy. The journal adheres to the principles of open science and provides free access to the full texts of its publications. The use of a Creative Commons licence facilitates the wide dissemination of research findings, enhances their accessibility, and promotes their integration into the international scientific and information landscape.
The application of this licence does not restrict copyright, but defines the conditions for the lawful use of published materials by third parties, in accordance with the principles of academic integrity and the preservation of the integrity of the scientific content.
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