What are publication rights?
Publication rights allow you to use BioRender figures in journals, articles, promotional materials and more, depending on the type of subscription you are on.
Generally, you will need a publication license for a journal article, textbook, or a project with a large audience. You will not need a publication license for educational uses such as unpublished theses, academic presentations or assignments.
To see where you can publish your figures based on your subscription plan, take a look at this article for more information!
How do I get my proof of publication rights?
If you are currently on a premium plan or exported your figures on a premium plan (not the free trial), you will receive a publication license with your exported figure. A publication license from BioRender is proof of your publication rights. You can now export publication licenses for both open and closed-access resources.
If you are looking for how to gain your proof of publication permissions, please refer to these articles:
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