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Does the periodical copyright transfer agreement need the signature of the correspondent?
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The copyright transfer agreement does not need to be signed by every author, and the correspondent author can sign on behalf of everyone. Use English names, names (printed) are printed, and signatures are signatures. It is generally required to send it to the publishing house within the specified time, and then the editor will forward the article to the magazine publishing house, and the publishing society will send follow-up emails to the correspondent regularly.

Copyright refers to the author's personal rights and property rights after the creation of his works, that is, the right to publish, the right to sign, the right to modify, the right to protect the integrity of the works, the right to copy, the right to distribute and the right to adapt.