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The value of exaly depends on treating the scholarly literature as consistently and impartially as possible. Its records and indicators are generated through systematic analysis rather than selective inclusion, promotion, suppression, or manual preference. Altering or removing parts of the scholarly record without a valid legal or factual basis would weaken the platform's neutrality and reduce its usefulness as an open scientometric resource.



The appearance of a name, title, trademark, identifier, or other third-party reference on exaly does not imply ownership, endorsement, sponsorship, partnership, or commercial affiliation. All third-party rights remain with their respective owners.



exaly does not use third-party names or marks to suggest association or to promote goods or services. Where such references appear, they are used to identify scholarly records, organise metadata, support citation analysis, or explain relationships within the scientific literature.



We review properly substantiated notices in good faith. If specific content is believed to raise a genuine copyright, trademark, legal, or factual concern, the notice should identify the exact page, the material concerned, and the basis of the claim.



General objections to the descriptive or analytical mention of a name, title, institution, journal, publication, or other scholarly record are not usually sufficient grounds for removal. Where a valid concern is shown, exaly will take appropriate action while preserving the integrity and consistency of the scholarly record as far as possible.