Do I have to sign a contract if I want to publish an article in HyperNietzsche?
In research and teaching the use of contracts is often neglected, and this is regrettable. Legally speaking, from the moment an author publishes an article, essay, or thesis, or makes an oral presentation (a course lecture, a conference paper) a contract is obligatory. This contract is subject to particular rules
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