Content Copyright

Submitted Content Copyright Agreement

 

Any author submitting their article and content to us for publication on this website, agrees to the terms of this agreement and as outlined in the ClickDo T&C’s..

By sending us your content and asking for the publication of it on this website, you, the original author, hereby transfer your copyright to us (the publisher). 

You hereby agree to

1.Grant us the exclusive right, for the full term of copyright and any renewals/extensions thereof, both to reproduce and/or distribute your article (including the abstract, added images/videos/contents produced by you) ourselves throughout the world in printed, electronic or any other medium, and in turn to authorize others (including Reproduction Rights Organizations) to do the same. (Direct requests for permission to use your article published with us can be passed on to us and we will deal with them.)

2. Have your article published on this website, and on other websites published by us, and that we may sell or distribute it within our websites, on its own, or with other related material. In return, we agree to publish your article at our expense.

3.Warrant that the article and any added content is your original work (or that any other added copyright work is clearly labelled with its original source), has not previously been published, and is not currently under consideration by another publisher. If it contains material which is someone else’s copyright, you promise that you have obtained the unrestricted permission of the copyright owner (and you agree to supply such written permission(s) to the publisher upon request) and that the material is clearly identified and acknowledged within the text.  You also promise that the article does not, to the best of your knowledge, contain anything which is libelous, illegal, or infringes anyone’s copyright or other rights.

4.Assert your Moral Right to be identified as the author, and we promise that we will respect your rights as the author.  That is, we will make sure that your name is always clearly associated with the article and, while you do allow us to make necessary editorial changes, we will not make any substantial alterations to your article without consulting you. When the article is accepted, we undertake to publish it as soon as we reasonably can.  If it is rejected, this agreement is automatically cancelled, and all copyrights return to you. On publication, we will send you a free copy.

5.Transfer the copyright of the submitted work to us, and we will indicate this with your author profile (or any way we agree upon), which appears on your article. You have the right to use your own article (provided you acknowledge the published original in standard bibliographic citation form) in the following ways, if you do not sell it or give it away, in ways which would conflict directly with our commercial business interests. You are free to use your published article for the internal educational or other purposes of your own institution and company; mounted on your personal web page; or in whole or in part, as the basis for your own further publications or spoken presentations. Check that any publication of your content meets the requirements of “fair dealing” as listed in the Exceptions of Copyright UK government guidance. You ensure that any copy of the originally published work with us will include the reference link/URL of the publication or the following notice:

 

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The UK Education Blog follows the guidelines from the IPO and the UK government with regards to Copyright laws and takes all aspects into consideration: Exceptions to copyright – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk), acting in the best interest of all parties involved. All images used on this website derive from platforms such as Free Stock Photo & Video License – PexelsPixabay LicenseLicense | UnsplashShutterstock License which provide users with a license to download and use images for free for commercial and non-commercial purposes with no permission needed. We cannot guarantee the validity of the information found there whereby we cannot be held liable. For images or graphics that copyright owners gave us permission to publish within their submitted content, we are equally not liable. You are solely responsible for how you use this website content, our own or others’ logos and images, which we or they own the copyright for. If you want to raise a concern about any content used on our website, please directly contact us at digital@clickdo.co.uk. However, we are not liable for the use of any images that meet the requirements of “fair dealing” as listed in the Exceptions of Copyright UK government guidance.

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