Copyright & Licensing

Copyright & Licensing Policy

Copyright Ownership

Authors publishing in Conference Proceedings of Science (CPS) retain full copyright of their work.
By submitting a manuscript, authors confirm that:

  • The work is original and authored by the submitting authors.

  • The work has not been previously published and is not under consideration elsewhere.

  • Necessary permissions have been obtained for any reused figures, data, or text.

Upon acceptance, authors grant CPS a non-exclusive license to publish the work and make it available online, in print (if applicable), and through indexing and distribution platforms.


Licensing Terms

All articles published by CPS are licensed under the:

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0)

This license permits:

  • Sharing — copying and redistributing the material in any medium or format

  • Adaptation — remixing, transforming, and building upon the material for any purpose, even commercially

As long as users comply with the following conditions:

  • Attribution: Proper credit must be given to the author(s) and CPS as the original source.

  • No additional restrictions: No legal or technological measures may be applied that restrict others from using the content.

License link: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/


Author Rights

Authors are free to:

  • Reuse, reproduce, and share their published work

  • Deposit their articles in institutional repositories or personal websites

  • Use the published material for academic presentations, teaching, and research

No permission from CPS is required as long as the original publication is cited.


Journal Rights

CPS reserves the right to:

  • Publish the work in all formats and media

  • Archive and index the work in international databases

  • Promote the work for academic visibility and citation growth


Third-Party Material

If the manuscript contains images, figures, tables, or other materials from external sources:

  • Authors are responsible for obtaining written permission where required

  • Proper acknowledgment must be provided within the manuscript


Data and Reuse Transparency

CPS encourages transparency in data and methodology.
Authors may choose to share datasets, code, and supplementary materials under appropriate licenses.