Our Intellectual Property Policy

E-Mail This PageE-Mail This PagePDF versionPDF version

There are two types of work found in this journal: those written by others (our authors) and those written in house, such as this document. This page details the use of intellectual property found in this journal.

Authors of essays, reviews, and creative works published in Technoculture retain all copyright. We ask them to license their work with the Creative Commons license that meets their needs and to provide us with a permanent nonexclusive license to publish their work in this journal in perpetuity. The latter is required, but it specifically does not preclude any other use of material by its author.

Materials produced in house are our copyright but are all licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Creative Commons license. Feel free to use them (with attribution) for any non-commercial use. If you need to use our materials for a commercial purpose, please write us at kdorwick at tcjournal dot org for permissions.

URLs found in the address bars of any page in Technoculture will remain stable for citation purposes.