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Copyright Policy — JIRMI
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Copyright Policy

JIRMI is committed to open access, author rights, and transparent intellectual property practices across all disciplines — law, medicine, sciences, engineering, arts, and beyond. This page explains what rights you retain, what you grant us, and how your work is protected.

Effective: January 2026
Licence: CC BY 4.0
All disciplines
Authors retain copyright
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Creative Commons
Attribution 4.0 International

All articles published in JIRMI are released under this licence — free to share and adapt worldwide with attribution.

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01 — Overview

Our Copyright Philosophy

JIRMI believes that knowledge belongs to its creators and to the world — not to publishers. Our copyright policy is built on three principles: authors own their work, the public can access it freely, and the terms are clear and unambiguous.

JIRMI — the Journal of Interdisciplinary Research & Multidisciplinary Inquiry — is an open-access publication that accepts original scholarship across all disciplines: law, medicine, the natural sciences, engineering and technology, social sciences, business and management, arts and humanities, education, and every field in between. This Copyright Policy applies uniformly to all manuscripts published in JIRMI, regardless of subject area, author category, or institutional affiliation.

The policy is effective from January 2026 and applies to all articles accepted and published from this date onwards. It may be revised periodically — authors will be notified of material changes, and the version in force at the time of acceptance governs the terms of publication.

Core position: Authors retain full copyright in their work at all times. JIRMI does not claim ownership over any article published in the journal. Publication in JIRMI does not transfer copyright — it grants JIRMI a licence to publish and distribute.

02 — Author Rights

What You Retain as an Author

From the moment you write your manuscript, copyright vests in you as the author — and it stays there. Publishing in JIRMI does not change this. Here is what you continue to own and control after publication.

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What You Retain
  • Full copyright in the article — you are the legal owner
  • Right to reproduce the article in your thesis, book, or other publications (with appropriate citation to JIRMI)
  • Right to post the published version on your personal website, institutional repository, SSRN, Academia.edu, or ResearchGate
  • Right to share the article freely with students, colleagues, or at conferences
  • Right to translate the work for non-commercial purposes (with attribution)
  • Right to reuse figures, tables, and data from your own article in future work
  • Right to include the article in grant applications and academic performance evaluations
  • Moral rights — the right to be identified as the author and to object to derogatory treatment of the work
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What JIRMI Receives
  • 📌A non-exclusive licence to publish, distribute, and archive the article on JIRMI.IN
  • 📌The right to include the article in JIRMI's print and digital issues (current and archive)
  • 📌The right to assign a DOI and submit metadata to CrossRef and indexing databases
  • 📌The right to distribute the article under CC BY 4.0 to readers, researchers, and the public
  • 📌The right to reproduce the abstract and title for promotional purposes (with full attribution)
  • 📌The right to maintain the published version in JIRMI's archive permanently, even after any future retraction notice
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Non-exclusive: The licence JIRMI receives is non-exclusive. You remain free to publish the same work elsewhere — provided you disclose prior publication in JIRMI and obtain consent from the new publisher.

03 — Journal Licence

The Licence You Grant to JIRMI

By submitting and agreeing to publish your manuscript in JIRMI, you grant the journal a specific, limited, non-exclusive licence. This section describes exactly what that licence covers — and what it does not.

Upon acceptance of your manuscript and payment of the Article Processing Fee, you grant JIRMI a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free, perpetual licence to:

  • Publish the article in its current and future issues in print and/or digital format
  • Host the article permanently on JIRMI.IN and its mirror/backup servers
  • Register the article's DOI via CrossRef and submit metadata to indexing services
  • Distribute the article to readers, researchers, and academic databases as open access under the CC BY 4.0 licence
  • Create derivative formats (e.g. mobile-optimised versions, accessibility-compliant versions) for distribution
  • Include the article in print collections or special issues of JIRMI, with attribution
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This licence does not transfer ownership. JIRMI is not the copyright holder. We cannot grant third parties permissions that exceed those in the CC BY 4.0 licence without the author's explicit written consent. Authors retain the right to pursue infringement claims independently.

Warranty by the Author

By submitting, you warrant that:

  • Original workThe manuscript is your original creation. It has not been published elsewhere, in whole or in substantial part, in any language or format.
  • No prior assignmentYou have not previously assigned copyright or granted an exclusive licence in the work to any third party (including another journal, publisher, or employer) that would prevent publication in JIRMI.
  • Third-party clearanceWhere the manuscript includes third-party material (figures, data, images, tables, quotations), you have obtained the necessary permissions and these are documented.
  • No defamation or infringementThe manuscript does not contain material that is defamatory, unlawful, or that infringes the intellectual property rights of any third party.
  • Co-author consentAll co-authors have approved the final version of the manuscript and consented to its submission and publication on these terms.
04 — Licence Details

Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 Explained

All articles published in JIRMI are made available to the public under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence. This section explains exactly what this means for readers, researchers, and institutions who wish to use published work.

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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
CC BY 4.0 · creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Share

Copy and redistribute the article in any medium or format — print, digital, broadcast, or otherwise.

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Adapt

Remix, transform, translate, or build upon the article — including for commercial purposes.

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Commercial Use

Use the work commercially — in books, reports, educational material, or any commercial product.

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Teach & Train

Include the article in course materials, AI training datasets, institutional learning platforms, and research databases.

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Institutional Use

Reproduce in institutional repositories, policy briefs, government reports, and inter-agency documents.

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No Time Limit

The licence is perpetual. There is no embargo period — the article is open access from the day it is published.

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The only condition — Attribution (BY): Anyone who uses this work must give appropriate credit to the original author(s), provide a link to the licence, and indicate if changes were made. They may not suggest that the author endorses them or their use. The credit must include the author name(s), the article title, the journal name (JIRMI), the volume/issue/year, and the DOI.

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Why CC BY 4.0? We chose CC BY 4.0 because it maximises the reach and impact of your research. Unlike more restrictive licences, CC BY 4.0 allows your work to be translated, adapted, and cited in textbooks, policy documents, and AI systems worldwide — with your name always attached. It is the standard adopted by major open-access journals and funders including Wellcome Trust, Gates Foundation, NIH, and many Indian government research initiatives.

05 — Self-Archiving

Self-Archiving & Preprint Policy

JIRMI operates a fully permissive self-archiving policy. We do not restrict where you share your work before, during, or after publication. The following table summarises what is permitted at each stage.

Version Permitted? Where & When Condition
Preprint (pre-submission draft) ✓ Yes SSRN, arXiv, bioRxiv, SSRN, OSF, personal website — any time before or during review Disclose preprint in submission notes
Submitted manuscript (under review) ✓ Yes Personal website, departmental page, institutional repository May not be posted to other journals or peer-review platforms
Accepted manuscript (post-review, pre-formatted) ✓ Yes Institutional repository, personal website, SSRN, Academia.edu, ResearchGate Add note: "Accepted for publication in JIRMI, [Year], DOI: [xxx]"
Published version (JIRMI formatted PDF) ✓ Yes Anywhere — personal site, repository, social media, ResearchGate Cite JIRMI as original publisher with DOI link
Republication in another journal Conditional With prior written consent from JIRMI and full disclosure to new publisher Must acknowledge first publication in JIRMI
Inclusion in a book or anthology ✓ Yes As a chapter in your own book or an edited volume Acknowledge first publication in JIRMI with DOI
Translation into another language ✓ Yes Non-commercial and commercial translations both permitted under CC BY 4.0 Credit original: "Originally published in JIRMI, [DOI]"
Inclusion in PhD / MPhil thesis ✓ Yes As a chapter or appendix in your thesis, in any institutional repository Acknowledge publication in JIRMI in thesis
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Recommended attribution format: [Author(s)]. "[Article Title]." Journal of Interdisciplinary Research & Multidisciplinary Inquiry (JIRMI), Vol. X, Issue X, [Year]. DOI: [doi link]. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

06 — Third-Party Content

Using Third-Party Material in Your Manuscript

If your manuscript includes material created by others — figures, images, tables, data, substantial quotations, or code — you are responsible for obtaining and documenting permissions before submission. This applies across all disciplines.

The CC BY 4.0 licence covers the original content of your manuscript. It does not and cannot cover third-party material embedded within your article that is governed by separate copyright. Authors must ensure that any such material is either:

  • In the public domain (and this is confirmed)
  • Licensed under a compatible open licence (e.g. CC BY, CC0)
  • Reproduced with the written permission of the copyright holder
  • Reproduced under a recognised fair dealing / fair use exception applicable in the relevant jurisdiction

Third-Party Content by Discipline — Common Scenarios

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Law
Statutory text & judgments are generally in the public domain. Long extracts from legal texts, commentaries, or reports may need permission.
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Medicine
Clinical images, patient photographs, histological slides, and diagnostic scans from other publications require permissions and patient consent where applicable.
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Sciences
Figures, graphs, and diagrams reproduced from other journals require the original publisher's permission unless the source is CC-licensed.
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Technology
Code snippets reproduced from third-party sources must respect the relevant open-source licence terms (MIT, GPL, Apache, etc.).
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Social Sciences
Survey instruments, standardised scales, and assessment tools may be copyright-protected. Government data is generally public domain.
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Arts & Humanities
Reproducing artworks, photographs, literary extracts, or musical notation requires rights clearance. Fair dealing applies only to criticism and review contexts.
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Management
Case study material from companies, proprietary datasets, and business frameworks may be restricted. Disclose any such material in submission notes.
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Education
Curriculum documents from boards like CBSE, NCERT, or university bodies may have reproduction restrictions. Check before quoting extensively.
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Author liability: The author bears sole responsibility for obtaining third-party permissions. JIRMI will not be liable for any copyright infringement arising from third-party material included in a published article. Post-publication discovery of unpermitted third-party material may result in retraction.

07 — AI-Generated Content

Policy on AI-Assisted & AI-Generated Content

The use of AI tools in academic research and writing is a rapidly evolving area. JIRMI's policy reflects current best practices across all disciplines and will be updated as standards develop.

Permitted Uses of AI
  • Grammar and language editing (Grammarly, Hemingway, etc.)
  • Literature search assistance and summarisation for research purposes
  • Data analysis and visualisation tools
  • Translation assistance (with human review)
  • Code generation for computational research (must be disclosed)
  • Image processing and scientific visualisation
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Not Permitted
  • Listing an AI tool (ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, etc.) as an author or co-author — AI systems cannot hold authorship
  • Submitting AI-generated text as your own original analysis without disclosure
  • Using AI to fabricate or hallucinate citations, data, or research findings
  • Generating AI-fabricated clinical case studies, legal judgments, or experimental results
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Disclosure requirement: If AI tools were used in any aspect of the research or writing process (beyond basic spell-check), this must be disclosed in the manuscript's Acknowledgements section before submission. The disclosure must name the tool(s) used and describe the nature of the assistance. Failure to disclose known AI use is treated as a breach of academic integrity and may result in retraction. This requirement applies to all disciplines without exception.

08 — Retraction Policy

Corrections, Retractions & Expressions of Concern

JIRMI follows the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines on corrections, retractions, and expressions of concern. These procedures apply to all published articles across all disciplines.

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Issue Identified

Error, misconduct, or concern reported by author, reviewer, reader, or institution

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Investigation

Editor-in-Chief investigates, may seek independent expert review or contact institution

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Decision

Correction notice, Expression of Concern, or Retraction Notice issued

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Notice Published

Published notice linked to original article; metadata updated in CrossRef and DOI system

  • CorrectionIssued when a genuine error in a published article does not affect the validity of the findings or conclusions. The original article remains; a correction notice is published and linked.
  • Expression of ConcernIssued when JIRMI has received credible information suggesting research misconduct, but investigations are pending or inconclusive. The article remains accessible pending resolution.
  • RetractionIssued when the findings are unreliable due to error or fabrication; plagiarism or duplicate publication is confirmed; the research was conducted without proper ethical approval; or the author lacked the right to publish the work. A retraction notice is published, the article is visibly marked as retracted, but the text remains accessible for the historical record.
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To report a concern: Write to editor@jirmi.in with the subject line "Publication Concern — [Article DOI]". All reports are treated confidentially and investigated in accordance with COPE guidelines.

09 — Scope

This Policy Applies to All Disciplines

JIRMI's Copyright Policy is discipline-neutral. Every article we publish — whether a legal analysis, a clinical trial review, a machine learning paper, or a literary criticism — is governed by the same terms. The licence is CC BY 4.0. The author retains copyright. The conditions are identical.

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Law
CC BY 4.0 · Author retains copyright
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Medicine
CC BY 4.0 · Author retains copyright
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Sciences
CC BY 4.0 · Author retains copyright
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Technology
CC BY 4.0 · Author retains copyright
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Engineering
CC BY 4.0 · Author retains copyright
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Social Sciences
CC BY 4.0 · Author retains copyright
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Management
CC BY 4.0 · Author retains copyright
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Economics
CC BY 4.0 · Author retains copyright
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Arts & Humanities
CC BY 4.0 · Author retains copyright
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Education
CC BY 4.0 · Author retains copyright
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Environment
CC BY 4.0 · Author retains copyright
Interdisciplinary
CC BY 4.0 · Author retains copyright
10 — Contact

Questions & Permissions Requests

For questions about this policy, permission requests beyond those covered by CC BY 4.0, or to report a copyright concern, please contact us directly. We respond within 3 business days.

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Copyright & Permissions

For permissions requests, licensing enquiries, or copyright disputes regarding published articles.

editor@jirmi.in →
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Publication Integrity

To report plagiarism, fabrication, duplicate publication, or other integrity concerns about a specific article.

editor@jirmi.in →
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Governing law: This Copyright Policy is governed by the laws of India. Any disputes relating to copyright in articles published in JIRMI shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the competent courts in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, without prejudice to an author's right to bring claims in their own jurisdiction where applicable.

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