Any claims of copyright infringement should be addressed to the Editor at editor@mapscipub.com bearing the subject line “Copyright Infringement”.
The claim must be sufficed by documented evidence supporting the same version as being published or copyrighted or patented by the aggrieved party before the date of publication of the concerned International Journal of Technology and Emerging Sciences article. On receipt of the claim, the International Journal of Technology and Emerging Sciences Board, if found deemed, shall inform the IJTES author to provide an explanation; the discussion of which shall be transparent to both parties.
The International Journal of Technology and Emerging Sciences Board reserves the sole right to decide the validity of any such claims. After deliberation, if the claim is found justified, the concerned manuscript will be removed from all International Journal of Technology and Emerging Sciences archives and servers. In case, the changes required are minimal such as the inclusion of references, the authors will be intimated to do the required amendments according to the International Journal of Technology and Emerging Sciences article correction policies. The alternative version shall undergo peer-review as any other general submission and shall be published in the same issue (number) of the concerned volume.
Any copyright claims will be addressed with the highest priority. A revert mail will be dispatched within 3 working days provided the claim is supported by documented evidence.