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(c) the article is not defamatory and is neither copyright, enforcement, trademark, personality or other rights of third parties, nor any other illegality; and 2.2 The rights under item 2.1 are granted as exclusive rights for the duration of the copyright, as long as they are unlimited in space. If the author wishes to reproduce and distribute the article elsewhere after one year after its publication, he must obtain written consent from the publisher. Given the interests of both parties, the publisher will not unreasonably refuse its consent. If the article is presented by the publisher, the publisher informs the author of this provision. 2.4 The author/publisher also grants the publisher exclusive and sustainable rights, without limitation of content and territory, for all forms of expression that are now known or will be developed in the future.

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(c) the article is not defamatory and is neither copyright, enforcement, trademark, personality or other rights of third parties, nor any other illegality; and 2.2 The rights under item 2.1 are granted as exclusive rights for the duration of the copyright, as long as they are unlimited in space. If the author wishes to reproduce and distribute the article elsewhere after one year after its publication, he must obtain written consent from the publisher. Given the interests of both parties, the publisher will not unreasonably refuse its consent. If the article is presented by the publisher, the publisher informs the author of this provision. 2.4 The author/publisher also grants the publisher exclusive and sustainable rights, without limitation of content and territory, for all forms of expression that are now known or will be developed in the future.

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(c) the article is not defamatory and is neither copyright, enforcement, trademark, personality or other rights of third parties, nor any other illegality; and 2.2 The rights under item 2.1 are granted as exclusive rights for the duration of the copyright, as long as they are unlimited in space. If the author wishes to reproduce and distribute the article elsewhere after one year after its publication, he must obtain written consent from the publisher. Given the interests of both parties, the publisher will not unreasonably refuse its consent. If the article is presented by the publisher, the publisher informs the author of this provision. 2.4 The author/publisher also grants the publisher exclusive and sustainable rights, without limitation of content and territory, for all forms of expression that are now known or will be developed in the future.