Copyright of Articles and Related Materials Published in Gengo Kenkyu
The Linguistic Society of Japan (LSJ), in order to contribute to the development of scientific study of language, has published the journal Gengo Kenkyu since 1939. In addition to being distributed to the members, Gengo Kenkyu is also sold to institutions such as libraries and non-member individuals. Needless to say, the reason for distributing the journal is to convey the research results to as many people as possible and not for profit.
Until Issue No. 129 (2005), as for the articles and related materials published in Gengo Kenkyu (hereafter copyrighted materials), we haven't asked each individual author for permission to use the copyrighted materials. As far as academic journals are concerned, we have regarded that it is customary to assume that we have been granted the right to duplicate the published materials.
However, recent development of such technology as the Internet opens the way to a wider possibility of utilization of the copyrighted materials. We fear, if we rely solely on conventional treatment of copyrighted materials, there would be misunderstandings or confusion between the authors and the LSJ concerning the treatment of copyright when the LSJ decides to publicize the articles published in the journal or when the authors intend to make their work publicly available.
Thus, in November, 2006, we established the LSJ Regulations on the Treatment of Copyrighted Materials. The following is the summary of the Regulations.
We then requested the authors whose copyrighted materials have been published in Gengo Kenkyu up to Issue No. 129 to consent to the retroactive application of the LSJ Regulations on the Treatment of Copyrighted Materials to their copyrighted materials in the categories of "articles, reviews, and forum papers" and the abstracts of the oral presentations at the annual meetings. Also, if they cannot consent, we asked them to contact our office by the end of February, 2007. After sending the request by mail to each member of the LSJ and soliciting objection through our web site, we have received no objection. We appreciate your understanding.
Although the period of notification is over now, if you didn't have a chance to see our request, we will still accept your objections. If you have objections to the retroactive application of the Regulations to your copyrighted materials, we would like you to inform our office, either by mail (Office of the Linguistic Society of Japan, Shimodachiuri, Ogawa-Higashi-iru, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto 602-8048, JAPAN), FAX (+81-75-415-3662), or e-mail (lsj@nacos.com). When you do this, please give us the following information:
As stated above, the establishment of LSJ Regulations on the Treatment of Copyrighted Materials is intended solely to enhance the contribution of the LSJ and its members to the development of scientific study of language by increasing the chance that the copyrighted materials published in Gengo Kenkyu are more widely distributed to the researchers and other interested parties. It is by no means an attempt to restrict the rights of the authors and the members in general. We ask your understanding of our purpose and hope sincerely that you continue to support and cooperate with us.
UWANO, Zendo
November 30th, 2007