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What is Consent to Publish

The Consent to Publish is a legal document used by authors to grant rights to Springer-Verlag GmbH for publishing their work in Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

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  • Researchers and authors seeking to publish academic contributions.
  • Corresponding authors managing publication agreements.
  • Academics involved in conference or book chapter publications.
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Both the Author and Corresponding Author are required to sign the Consent to Publish form to ensure agreement on the publication rights granted to Springer-Verlag.
You will need details such as the title of the book or conference, names of all authors, and the corresponding author's contact information to accurately complete the form.
No, notarization is not required for the Consent to Publish form. However, both authors must provide valid signatures to validate the agreement.
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Yes, the Consent to Publish form allows authors to retain certain rights for self-archiving or using parts of their contributions in future works.
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