Copyright Information
The Copyright policy delineates the rights associated with the publication and dissemination of a submitted article. It governs how authors, publishers, and the broader public can utilize and distribute various articles. Copyright aims to safeguard how the paper has been crafted to articulate a research study and its findings. Acquire is dedicated to ensuring and defending the work and reputation of its authors and takes allegations of infringement, plagiarism, ethical concerns, and fraud seriously.
The copyright policy allows authors to grant any third party the right to use the article freely as long as its integrity is maintained, and its original authors, reference details, and publisher are acknowledged. These agreements for published articles adhere to The Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0.
All journals operate under the Open Access model, and the copyright for any open-access article in a journal published by Acquire is retained by the author(s). Authors identify themselves as the original publishers and provide a cover letter declaring that they are granting permission to Acquire to publish their articles.
If an author is precluded from being a copyright holder due to government regulations or other circumstances, the authors should inform Acquire during or after the submission of their article. Once the article is published, requests for alterations to the copyright lines cannot be entertained.