The license term for an open-access journal refers to the duration and conditions under which the published content is made available to the public. Open-access journals often use licenses that permit broad use and distribution of the content. A commonly used license for open-access content is a Creative Commons license.
ICTFocus journal has Open Access to articles published under a license by CC BY (Attribution). This license allows others to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work and derivative works based upon it, but only if they give the author or licensor the credits in the manner specified by these.
The license term is typically indefinite, allowing for the ongoing availability of the content to the public. However, the specific license terms and duration can vary depending on the journal's policies and the type of Creative Commons license used. Always refer to the specific license terms provided by the open-access journal to understand how the content can be used.