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Free-Journal-Articles.com is a royalty-free stock article directory. Any webmaster, publisher, editor or other user may re-print your article or articles in concordance with the Publishing Rules outlined on this site. Any work submitted to this site is assumed to be released as royaltee-free work. This means that if you customarily charge a fee, or demand special terms be met prior to giving publishing permission, you should NOT under any circumstances submit your work to Free-Journal-Articles.com

Article Submission Process and Guidlines

Articles submitted to Free-Journal-Articles.com will be reviewed by an editor prior to submission. The editor will ensure that the submitted article complies with the Guidelines. Pending approval by an editor, your article will become visible on the site.

Please not that the editors have the right to reject or deny any article which they deem unfit for publishing, without any comment required on their part.

Before submitting an article to Free-Journal-Articles.com, please ensure that it does not already exist in our database, by using the search function above.

  • Submit your article to one category only. Submissions to multiple categories are automatically removed on a daily basis.
  • Submissions which are overtly commercial, or spammy, will be rejected or removed from the directory at the discretion of the Free-Journal-Articles.com editors.
  • Submissions consisting of only a few short lines of text, and an external link, will be immediately removed.
  • Articles violating a copyright held by another party will immediately be removed.
  • Author biographical and contact information should be restricted to the 'Author Bio' box.

Article Criteria
Article submissions are subject to length restrictions. These are outlined below:

  • Article Title: maximum 150 characters.
  • Article Body: maximum of 15,000 characters or roughly 2,500 words.
  • Author Bio: 400 characters or roughly 60 words.

Article Formatting and Links

Each article may be formatted using plaintext, with any or none of the HTML tags mentioned below the input box for the article body, and article bio. Please not that these HTML tags are not required. Articles will be broken up along visible line breaks.

Copyright and Violations

Free-Journal-Articles.com's policy prohibits the use of copyrighted material in a manner that violates the copyright owner's rights. In general, this means that authors should only submit their own original written work to which they have natural copyright.

In cases where a copyright may be in dispute between two parties, Free-Journal-Articles.com will immediately remove the affected article or articles, regardless of standing arguments.

Actions to Take in the Event of Copyright Violation

Free-Journal-Articles is a free content article directory. The purpose of our site is to act as an intermediate party between article writers and publishers. However, copyright is retained by the authors who submit to our directory, not with us. As a consequence, Free-Journal-Articles has no legal standing to enforce copyright on behalf of authors.

In the event of copyright violation, authors are advised to exercise their rights under the The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 by taking the following steps:

  1. Contact the offending party directly asking them to rectify the copyright violation.
  2. Contact Free-Journal-Articles.com via the site Contact page, and notify us of the violation
  3. If the above fails, contact the ISP that hosts the offending website and the domain registrar that holds the registration for the website domain.

    Information for the domain registrar and hosting service can generally be obtained by doing a lookup using any WhoIs service such as:

    http://www.whois.net

    http://www.networksolutions.com

  4. Most Domain Registrars and ISPs will respond to a copyright enforcement request by warning or suspending the offending party. If they fail to do so, have a lawyer make the same request in writing. This last action rarely fails to produce results.