Hi Laurie,
There is some interesting discussion here:
https://publons.com/blog/who-owns-the-review/
It seems that it would be up to the publisher to set the copyright
policy (as they do with authors). Reviewers could then choose whether or
not to work with that publisher if they disagreed with the policy.
In the absence of an explicit policy, the default should be ownership by
the reviewer.
Kevin
On 2018-03-07 1:41 PM, Lauri Aesoph wrote:
Hello Librarians,
Our open ed team has a question for you about who owns copyright for
peer reviews. The reviewer? Or the organization that requests and pays
for the review?
Thanks,
Lauri
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