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FAQ(s) about Copyright and Permission for Reproduction

Bentham Books have their own established guidelines for fair usage of published Books in order to protect copyrights such as that how much of their Books can be printed or copied. These permissions may differ from Book to Book. For example, some of the free Books will have no restrictions on copying and printing, while in other cases publisher might give users the ability to print/copy several pages of an Book within a set period of time.


End user license agreement is a document that is a part of every Book publication. It specifies the terms and conditions under which the users are allowed to use Bentham Books and chapters. It also specifies Bentham’s DRM policies.


Bentham’s Open Access Books and Open Access Book Chapters are published under a Creative Commons license CC-BY 4.0. Further details may be found here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.


Bentham Science owns the Book copyright. Please contact your Bentham Science Editor for more information with respect to the copyright of your works.


Yes, the end user license agreement can be viewed at http://benthambooks.com/end-user-license-agreement.php