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We require publishing rights from authors in order to publish and make available an article. As a result, we require authors who publish in one of our journals to sign an author contract that grants us the necessary publishing rights. This will happen after the authors’ article has been peer-reviewed, accepted, and moved into production. Many open-access journals allow authors to keep their rights to their work. This means that the author has complete authority over the work (e.g. retains the right to reuse, distribute, republish, etc.). In this case, the author will frequently grant the journal the right of first publication. In most cases, the author will grant the journal first publication rights. An author and a publisher can make one of two agreements. The author transfers the copyright for a work to a publisher or another organization that disseminates the work in the first arrangement. In the second, the author grants the publisher or other organization certain rights for publication while retaining the copyright. In exchange for the Corresponding Author's grant of rights, the International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation agrees to publish the Work while crediting the Authors. The Corresponding Author warrants that he or she has the right to publish the Work and all content contained within it, as well as the right to authorize us to make the Work and all content contained within it available electronically in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. The Corresponding Author also warrants that the Work does not violate or infringe on the law or the rights of any third party, and, in particular, that the Work contains no defamatory or infringing matter, intellectual property rights, or privacy rights. The Corresponding Author also warrants that he or she has full authority to enter into this agreement, and if the Work was prepared collaboratively, the Corresponding Author agrees to notify the Authors of the terms of this Agreement and obtain their written permission to sign on their behalf.