Copyright & Licensing
Journal of Post-Quantum Cryptography and Systems (JPQCS), published by Riset Publishing Services LLC, follows an open-access publishing model that allows broad dissemination and reuse of scholarly work while ensuring proper attribution to authors.
Copyright of all articles published in the journal is retained by the author(s). By submitting a manuscript and agreeing to its publication, the author(s) grant the journal a non-exclusive license to publish, reproduce, distribute, archive, and make the work available in electronic and other formats for scholarly use, indexing, and long-term preservation.
This arrangement enables authors to retain full ownership of their work while allowing the journal to disseminate the published research globally through academic platforms, indexing services, and digital archives.
The author(s) submitting a manuscript confirm that:
- The manuscript is original and has not been previously published in whole or in part.
- They possess full rights to publish all included materials such as text, figures, tables, images, and supplementary files.
- The work does not infringe upon any copyright, proprietary, or intellectual property rights of third parties.
- All ethical and legal responsibilities related to the submitted content remain solely with the author(s).
The journal and its publisher, Riset Publishing Services LLC, cannot be held responsible for copyright violations or legal issues arising from author-submitted materials.
All articles published in the journal are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).

Under this license, readers and users are permitted to:
- Read, download, copy, and distribute the published articles.
- Share and redistribute the material in any medium or format.
- Adapt, remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, including commercial use.
- Reuse the content without requesting permission from the authors or the journal.
The only requirement is that appropriate credit must be given to the original author(s) and the journal, a link to the license must be provided, and any modifications must be clearly indicated.
Licence details are available at:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
By submitting a manuscript to the Journal of Post-Quantum Cryptography and Systems, the author(s) agree that:
- The submitted work is original and not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
- They hold legal rights to all content included in the manuscript.
- The manuscript does not contain material that violates copyright, privacy, or intellectual property rights.
- All authors have approved the submission and agree with the publication terms.
These policies support responsible research communication and ensure that published work remains openly accessible, properly credited, and ethically disseminated within the global scholarly community.