I have enjoyed the online journal Hugoye. Unfortunately, the copyright statement includes the following:
Hugoye articles are copyrighted and must be treated like any other published articles. They cannot be copied, duplicated, or reproduced by any means without prior written authorization from the General Editor.Such restrictions only serve to marginalize this important field. The articles are already online and freely available. How about using a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Work license?
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Not to mention that that general statement about other kinds of published articles just isn't true, at least in the US.
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