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Copyright and Licensing Terms for JTT Authors

JTT uses an open access licensing model that supports wide legal reuse while protecting authorship integrity and attribution standards. Authors retain core ownership rights and grant publication rights necessary for dissemination, archiving, and citation continuity. This policy explains author rights, reader rights, third party material obligations, and practical compliance steps so legal issues do not delay publication.

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Author Rights

Authors retain copyright for published manuscripts while granting JTT the rights required to publish, distribute, and preserve the article as part of the scholarly record. Authors may reuse their own work for teaching, presentations, institutional repositories, and policy communication with proper citation and license adherence.

Retained ownership is especially valuable for clinical teams and researchers who need to integrate published results into training protocols, care pathway reviews, and funding reports.

Reader and Reuse Rights

Readers may access and reuse licensed JTT content according to open license terms, including reading, sharing, and citing material with proper attribution. Reuse rights are intended to accelerate evidence translation across healthcare systems, education settings, and multidisciplinary research communities.

Attribution quality is not optional. Reuse without proper citation, license acknowledgment, or source context may violate license obligations.

Third Party Content Rules

Authors must ensure all nonoriginal figures, scales, images, and adapted materials have valid reuse permission before submission.

Permission Evidence

Provide written authorization or applicable license basis for each reused element that is not originally created by the submitting authors.

Accurate Attribution

Include complete citation, source label, and license language where required in figure legends and manuscript text.

Rights Conflict Prevention

Avoid submitting content with uncertain ownership or unresolved contractual restrictions that can block publication.

Author Accountability

Authors remain responsible for legal compliance and may be asked to provide additional documentation at review or production stages.

Common Reuse Scenarios

Licensed JTT articles may be reused in educational sessions, institutional knowledge platforms, and evidence briefings when attribution is complete and wording remains faithful to original interpretation. For derivative material, preserve methodological limitations and avoid selective representation that could distort clinical meaning.

Where commercial reuse is considered, verify license scope and any third party restrictions inside the article before adaptation.

Compliance Workflow

  • Confirm ownership status for every figure and table.
  • Secure permissions before submission when required.
  • Apply full attribution language in all reused elements.
  • Complete journal copyright forms promptly after acceptance.
  • Retain permission records for possible verification requests.
Early rights checks save significant production time. Most late publication delays in this area are avoidable with proactive documentation.

Institutional and Educational Reuse Guidance

JTT content is frequently used in thrombosis teaching sessions, protocol updates, and quality improvement programs. Reuse is encouraged when attribution is complete and license conditions are preserved. Institutions should ensure local derivative documents retain source context and do not remove methodological limitations that are necessary for safe interpretation.

Training and Teaching Reuse

Articles can support curriculum modules, journal clubs, and clinical education materials with proper citation and license acknowledgment. If slides or manuals include adapted visuals, verify that all third party components are separately cleared.

Operational Reuse Controls

When content is reused in institutional policy documents or care pathways, include publication citation, DOI, and a clear note on evidence limitations. This ensures policy users maintain context and avoid overgeneralization.

Practical Rights Management Reminder

Resolve permissions before submission whenever adapted visuals, external instruments, or previously published elements are used. Early rights verification prevents last mile production delays and protects legal clarity for all stakeholders using thrombosis evidence in clinical, policy, and educational environments.

Document permission evidence and retain it for editorial verification if requested.
Maintain attribution integrity in every derivative format, including slides, policy briefs, and educational summaries.

Rights Documentation Practice

Maintain a simple rights register for every submitted manuscript listing each figure source, license basis, and permission status. This internal control reduces risk, supports faster verification, and makes production handoff more predictable for manuscripts containing mixed original and reused content.

Need Licensing Clarification?

Contact JTT before submission if your manuscript includes adapted or third party material. Early checks reduce risk and prevent publication delays.