Copyright and Licence

Copyright

The originals of the published studies can be stored and copied in electronic form and be freely used without any change made to them, with correct references to the sources. The application can be used only for one’s own purposes and its commercialization is forbidden. Authors and co-authors are obliged to notify the publisher about their intention to republish their works either in the original language or in translation. In case of secondary publication the bibliographical data of the original should be given.

Copyright lies with the author and the publisher, with personal rights pertaining to the author whereas those relating to property being vested in the publisher.

Licencing

The elctronic version of the periodical is licenced under the CC–BY-NC (Creative Common Attribution–NonCommercial)  licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). The author assigns the rights of utilization to the publisher, however the publisher makes it possible for the author to publish the pre-print version of the work accepted for publication by the editorial board. This right applies to the free publication of the manuscript via e-mail, on the website of the author’s institution as well as in the repository of the author’s university accessible without restriction. In these cases the author is obliged to indicate that the published manuscript is not the final version of the work. If the final version has appeared online or in a printed format, the author shall provide the exact data of its publication in the periodical.

Distribution and utilization is determined by Law LXXVI (1999) on copyright and the regulations related to it.