• OMICS Publishing Group is a predatory publisher of open access academic journals. It started publishing its first journal in 2008. By 2015, it claimed...
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    criticise the publishing practises of OMICS Publishing Group and its CEO Srinubabu. Through his blog, allegations were made against OMICS regarding the...
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  • showcase affordable and accessible healthcare at a nominal price.  OMICS Publishing Group, an open-access publisher widely regarded as predatory, purchased...
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    the FTC launched action against the academic journal publisher OMICS Publishing Group for producing predatory journals and organizing predatory conferences...
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    in some journals being removed from Beall's list. In 2013, the OMICS Publishing Group threatened to sue Beall for $1 billion for his "ridiculous, baseless...
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  • publisher" alongside Scientific Research Publishing, World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, and OMICS International. BPG used the "F6Publishing...
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    activities by OMICS, and he has previously said of the organization: "If anything is predatory, it's that publisher. It's the worst of the worst." OMICS' attorneys...
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  • 2016. Beall, Jeffrey; Levine, Richard (25 January 2013). "OMICS Goes from "Predatory Publishing" to "Predatory Meetings"". Scholarly Open Access. Archived...
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  • launched a case against OMICS regarding its predatory journals and conferences and in 2019 a federal judge ruled that OMICS made deceptive claims to...
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    his list, it would subject him to "civil action". In 2013, the OMICS Publishing Group threatened to sue Beall for $1 billion for his "ridiculous, baseless...
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