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Copyright Ownership
Copyright in articles published in the Journal of Sanskrit & Indic Studies remains with the author(s). By submitting a manuscript for publication, authors grant the journal a non-exclusive right to publish, reproduce, distribute, and make the work publicly available in print and electronic formats.
This arrangement allows authors to retain ownership of their intellectual work while enabling the journal to disseminate the content for scholarly and educational purposes.
Licensing and Use
Articles published in the journal may be used, shared, and distributed for non-commercial academic and educational purposes, subject to proper attribution of authorship and source.
Unless otherwise stated, the journal does not claim exclusive licensing rights over published content and does not restrict authors from sharing their work in accordance with academic norms.
Author Permissions
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- Deposit their published articles in institutional or personal repositories.
- Use their work in teaching, presentations, and future research.
- Distribute copies of their work for scholarly and educational purposes.
Any such reuse must include clear citation of the original publication in the Journal of Sanskrit & Indic Studies.
Third-Party Material
Authors are responsible for obtaining necessary permissions for the use of third-party material, including images, tables, figures, or extended quotations, where applicable. Proper acknowledgements must be provided within the manuscript.
Requests for Reuse
Requests for reuse, reproduction, or translation of material published in the journal beyond the scope outlined above should be directed to the editorial office. Such requests will be considered in accordance with applicable copyright laws and institutional policies.
Disclaimer
The views and opinions expressed in published articles are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Sanskrit or the University of Delhi. Responsibility for the content rests solely with the author(s).