The Publisher may Clause Samples

This clause grants the publisher specific rights or permissions under the agreement. Typically, it outlines actions the publisher is authorized to take, such as editing, distributing, or sublicensing content provided by the other party. For example, the publisher may have the right to make editorial changes or to use the material in various media formats. The core function of this clause is to clearly define the scope of the publisher's authority, ensuring both parties understand what the publisher is permitted to do, thereby preventing disputes over rights and responsibilities.
The Publisher may. 1) carry out literary and technical editing of the Author’s material without changes in its principal provisions; 2) examine and review the received Author’s material and offer the Author to make necessary amendments, without which the material will not be published; 3) translate the Author’s material into any languages; 4) establish rules (conditions) of the receipt and publication of the Author’s materials. The Publisher shall have the exclusive right to select and/or reject the Author’s materials forwarded with the purposes of publication. The Publisher shall not enter into correspondence with authors on the issues of rejection of the Author’s materials; 5) pursuant to Art. 42 of the Law of the Russian Federation “On the Media”, reject publication of the Author’s material if it does not meet the Publisher’s requirements. No one may bind the Editorial Team (Publisher) to publish the Author’s material it has rejected, unless otherwise provided for by laws; 6) the Publisher may enter into agreements and contracts with third parties without any agreements with the Author; 7) unilaterally amend the terms and conditions of this Agreement and adjust the provisions thereof posting a notice on amendments on the Publisher’s web-site in section “News” ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇/neophilology-eng/news.html
The Publisher may. 1) carry out literary and technical editing of the Copyrighted Material without changes in its principal provisions; 2) examine and review the received Copyrighted Material and offer the Author to make necessary amendments, without which the material will not be published; 3) translate the Copyrighted Material into any languages; 4) establish rules (conditions) of the receipt and publication of the Copyrighted Materials. The Publisher shall have the exclusive right to select and/or reject the Copyrighted Materials forwarded with the purposes of publication. The Publisher shall not enter into correspondence with authors on the issues of rejection of the Copyrighted Materials; 5) pursuant to Art. 42 of the Law of the Russian Federation “On the Media”, reject publication of the Copyrighted Material if it does not meet the Publisher’s requirements. No one may bind the Editorial Team (Publisher) to publish the Copyrighted Material it has rejected, unless otherwise provided for by laws; 6) the Publisher may enter into agreements and contracts with third parties without any agreements with the Author; 7) unilaterally amend the terms and conditions of this Agreement and adjust the provisions thereof posting a notice on amendments on the Publisher’s web-site at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ and on the official web-site of the Journal at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.
The Publisher may. 6.1. require that any further permitted use by the Author/Co-Authors (and/or other parties) of the Article (including any its part or extract from it) includes a reference to the Journal, the Publisher or any other holder of rights of the Journal, Authors/Co-Authors or other copyright holders, the title of the Article, volume, number of the Journal and year of publication specified in/on the Journal. 6.2. Publish in media and other sources of information (including, inter alia, the Internet), at its discretion, any preliminary information and/or advertise the upcoming publication of the Article. 6.3. Establish the rules/conditions for accepting and publishing materials in the Journal. The Editorial Board of the Journal retains the exclusive right as to what materials to select and/or whether to refuse such materials sent to the Journal for the purpose of their publication. The tangible media containing the manuscript of the Article sent by the Author/Co-Authors to the Journal will not be returned by the Publisher. The editors of the Journal will not enter into correspondence with the Author/Co- Authors on matters/reasons for refusing an Article by the Editorial Board of the Journal or provide any reviews. 6.4. Use the Article at its discretion in any way within the scope of this Agreement.