IEEE Open Access Publishing Agreement: License Information
The IEEE Open Access Publishing Agreement (OAPA) is similar to the IEEE Copyright Agreement, in that copyright is transferred to the IEEE. But unlike a standard IEEE copyright transfer, the OAPA allows the authors' papers to be openly accessible to all users in IEEE Xplore. The OAPA permits authors to post the final, published version of their papers on their own web sites. The OAPA allows users to access the content in IEEE Xplore for no charge. Users are also permitted to view, print, copy, and download the work, as well as translate it or use it for text/data mining, as long as the usage is for non-commercial purposes. Users who want to redistribute the content electronically or in print for commercial reuse must request permission from IEEE. More information on how to obtain permission can be found online at http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/rights/reqperm.html
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