Copyright and Permissions

The Interplanetary Journal's copyright policy emphasizes protecting intellectual property and ensuring proper dissemination of scholarly works.

  • Copyright Ownership: Authors retain copyright over their original scientific papers and research articles, while the journal holds copyright for the published content through a License to Publish agreement. This arrangement permits the journal to publish, distribute, and archive the articles legally.

  • Permissions: Authors are responsible for securing permissions for any third-party copyrighted materials included in their manuscripts (e.g., images, tables, text excerpts) and must provide written proof upon submission.

  • Licensing: Articles are generally published under Creative Commons licenses (commonly CC BY 4.0), allowing free redistribution, modification, and reuse with proper attribution.

  • Contact Information: For any permissions or copyright queries, authors and readers may reach out to the editorial team at contact@interplanetary.org.in or editor@interplanetary.org.in.

  • Comparison to Other Journals: Similar to Scopus-indexed and UGC CARE list journals, the Interplanetary Journal maintains a transparent and fair copyright and permissions framework, balancing author rights with the journal’s responsibilities to protect and disseminate research.

This policy underscores a commitment to legal rigor and author support while enabling open access and widespread sharing of scientific knowledge.