property rights

1-Copyright: The right of the journal to prevent others from copying, distributing, displaying, or making any public use of the articles published in it, whether in print or digital form. Copyright is usually granted to the publisher or entity that runs the journal.

2-Author's Rights: Author's rights are granted to writers and researchers who contribute their articles to the journal. These rights mean that the author retains his moral and moral rights over the article he wrote, and can determine how it will be used and published in the future.

3-Usage and Distribution Rights: The magazine gives the right to determine how the articles published in it are used and distributed. Articles in the journal are usually printed under a specific license, and contain restrictions that specify whether the article can be published or widely distributed, directing readers to a paid copy or subscribing to the journal to access the article.

4-Quotation and Citation Rights: Readers and researchers are granted the right to cite articles published in the journal, and to use small excerpts from them in their research or other work. Citation must be made in accordance with the journal's citation rules