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Author publishing agreement

During the Covid-19 crisis we understand that some authors may not have access to equipment to enable electronic return of a scanned, signed Author Publishing Agreement. If this applies to you, please see these FAQs. If you are able, please return the full Author Publishing Agreement as normal.

Before Cambridge can publish a journal article (or any other journal content type) we need a signed licence to publish. To find the right form,  select the most appropriate option.

Non-Open Access Articles

So that we have the necessary rights to publish your article, we ask you to grant an exclusive licence to publish. (We do not ask you to transfer your copyright to us.) An exclusive licence means that the rights needed to publish the article are granted to the journal owner on exclusive basis and the ownership of the copyright remains unchanged. Select the correct form from the choice of three:

Who are you and who owns the copyright? Correct Forms Who Signs?
I am the sole author and I own the copyright in the article
OR
I am one of two or more authors and we jointly own the copyright in the article
Download PDF. One author
I am the sole author and my non-government employer owns the copyright in the article
OR
I am one of two or more authors and one or more of our non-government employers jointly own the copyright in the article
Download PDF. Each author and each employer
I am the sole author and my government employer owns the copyright in the article
OR
I am one of two or more authors and one or more of our government employers jointly own the copyright in the article
Download PDF. Each author and each employer