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Rights and duties of the authors
All those authors that aspire to publish in Tone Magazine must commit to grant the "Copyright" to the magazine. The texts presented must be an original (in editorial terms, presenting a research result, a new contribution) and unpublished (that have not been published before).
The authors must quote and recognize properly the intellectual property of other authors of those investigations that have influenced and determined the nature of the article to be published.
The authors have the right to a fair and impartial review, for the established review time to be respected and to be treated with professionalism and respect in the communication with the magazine.
In case the decision is made not to publish a research, the authors will have the right to appeal to the Editorial Board of the magazine, obtaining a response within a period of 10 days.
Changes on the content of the researches, proposed by the Editorial Board, must be duly justified.
If an article is accepted for publication without modifications, the authors have the right to publish it.
While the article is in the first and second phase of review, the main author has the right to withdraw its article from the evaluation process, and this should not affect its consideration for future publications in other magazines; as well as, to eliminate any of its co-authors, provided that there is a formal, written and signed, record that the co-authors are aware of this elimination.
Only professionals who have collaborated in the research or the project and preparation of the article will be listed as co-authors. All co-authors must have reviewed the article, agreed with the order of their names, agreed with the content and final form and be in a position to defend its content.
Fragmented works will not be accepted, the authors will organize their researches so that each article gives a complete description of a specific aspect of the general study.