Submit Paper After Rejection: Other Options?

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After a paper is rejected by an APS journal, the copyright transfer agreement becomes null and void, allowing the author to submit the paper to other non-APS journals without needing to formally withdraw it from APS. The copyright remains with the author until the paper is accepted, meaning they have the freedom to explore other publication options after rejection. This clarification is important for authors navigating the publication process and understanding their rights regarding copyright.
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Some matured opinions are needed here. After a paper being rejected by Phys.Rev. journals (I already signed the copyright transfer) while the editor suggested 'may consider publication on other sections', can I still submit this paper to other non-APS journals? Thanks in advance.
 
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You may want to read the Copyright FAQ on the APS page. It took me about a minute to find

Why should I transfer copyright to APS before the article is accepted for publication by an APS journal?
Transferring copyright early in the process avoids the possibility of delaying publication if the transfer has to be obtained later in the process. By the terms of the copyright transfer agreement itself, it has no effect until the paper is accepted by an APS journal. The author retains the copyright until acceptance, and has the full freedom, for example, to withdraw the paper from consideration by an APS journal and submit it elsewhere.
 
Timo said:
You may want to read the Copyright FAQ on the APS page. It took me about a minute to find

Thanks, Timo. Very helpful to a newbie. Still one question: Do I have to withdraw the paper from APS? Or the rejection means that I am free to submit it somewhere else.
 
nemox said:
Thanks, Timo. Very helpful to a newbie. Still one question: Do I have to withdraw the paper from APS? Or the rejection means that I am free to submit it somewhere else.

Yes, if it has been rejected, and you don't plan on resubmitting it there, then the copyright transfer is null and void. You can resubmit it elsewhere.

Zz.
 
ZapperZ said:
Yes, if it has been rejected, and you don't plan on resubmitting it there, then the copyright transfer is null and void. You can resubmit it elsewhere.

Zz.

Thanks a lot ZapperZ.
 
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