Copright and Licensing

The Endourology Bulletin holds national and international copyright for all published content. If a submission is rejected for publication, the copyright is automatically returned to the authors.

Authors do not receive any royalties or financial compensation for articles published in the journal. Additionally, no fees are charged for manuscript submission, peer review, or publication.

The copyright terms for each published article are explicitly stated in the publication files and on the journal’s website. Manuscripts submitted to the Endourology Bulletin must be accompanied by the "Copyright Agreement&Acknowledgment of Authorship Form".

Authors are responsible for ensuring that their work does not infringe upon any existing copyrights. If content such as figures, tables, or other materials—whether in print or electronic format—is borrowed from other sources, authors must obtain appropriate permissions from the copyright holders. Legal, financial, and criminal liabilities arising from copyright violations rest solely with the authors.

All content published in the Endourology Bulletin is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license. This license grants the right to share, copy, redistribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material for any purpose except commercial use, provided that proper attribution is given and the derivative work is distributed under the same license.

The license requires that:
Proper citation is given, including a link to the license, and an indication of whether any modifications have been made to the original work.
Attribution is provided in a reasonable manner, without implying endorsement by the journal or the original authors.
No legal or technological restrictions are imposed that would prevent others from exercising the rights granted by the license.
The license does not cover elements of the material that are in the public domain or are subject to exceptions and limitations under applicable copyright laws. Furthermore, it does not provide any warranties and may not grant all necessary permissions for specific uses. Other rights, such as privacy, publicity, or moral rights, may impose additional restrictions on how the material can be used.

Author Responsibilities
Copyright Agreement: Authors must review and accept the terms outlined in the "Copyright Agreement&Acknowledgment of Authorship Form" before submitting their manuscript. A signed copy of this agreement must be uploaded along with the submission.

Originality of Work: Authors confirm that the submitted manuscript is their original creation and does not involve plagiarism. Any third-party materials used must be properly cited in accordance with the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.

Author Accountability: Each author has individually contributed to the work and is fully responsible for its content. Authors also confirm compliance with citation standards and licensing terms.

Approval of Submission: All authors must review and approve the final version of the manuscript before submission.

Prior Publication: Authors affirm that the manuscript has not been published elsewhere and is not under consideration for publication in another journal simultaneously.

Intellectual Property Compliance: Authors are responsible for ensuring that any texts, figures, or documents included in their work do not violate third-party copyrights.

Publication Authorization: Authors grant the Endourology Bulletin permission to publish the manuscript under the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license, recognizing the journal as the original publisher. To maintain academic integrity, proper citation must be given, including a DOI link to the publisher’s version of the article.

Third-Party Use: Authors allow third parties to freely use the published article as long as proper attribution is given and the appropriate citation details are included. The license does not restrict the integrity or ownership of the work.

Scope of License:

The CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license grants users the freedom to:

Share – Copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format.
Adapt – Remix, transform, and build upon the material.

Conditions:
Attribution must be provided to the original authors.
Adaptations must be licensed under the same terms.
The work cannot be used for commercial purposes.

Publication Ethics and Dispute Resolution

The Endourology Bulletin adheres to the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines when addressing copyright and licensing matters.
For further details on handling disputes, please refer to the COPE guidelines: COPE Council. COPE Flowcharts. https://doi.org/10.24318/cope.2019.2.26

Last Update Time: 1/29/25, 6:22:30 PM