Licensing
Last Updated: January 2024
All articles published in InnovatioSports Journal are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). This license supports the broad dissemination of scientific production, encourages knowledge sharing, and facilitates the distribution of research. This license grants users the following freedoms:
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InnovatioSports Journal supports transparency and open access in scholarly publishing. With this licensing approach, the journal advocates for the free circulation of knowledge and aims to ensure that academic contributions reach a broader audience.
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