INABIS

 6th Internet World Congress for Biomedical Sciences
February 14-25, 2000

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Internet World Congress 2000
Copyright Notice (FAQ)


Authors retain the Copyright on abstract and presentation, and no one is permitted to copy or download this material without the authors permission.

To read more about copyright, see "10 Big Myths about copyright explained" by Brad Templeton at http://www.clari.net/brad/copymyths.html and follow links therefrom.


Is a presentation at INABIS 2000 a publication or a presentation at a meeting?
Although the precise answer is not available. The following is an opinion given to us by an official from the US Copyright Office:

Although the precise answer is not available. The following is an opinion given to us by an official from the US Copyright Office:

If a presentation stays on the Internet for a limited period of time and downloading is not permitted, then one can argue that this is a presentation at a conference - an international conference in the case of INABIS Congress- . If the presentation remains on the Internet for an unlimited period and is freely available, then it is difficult to argue that it is not a publication.

When submitting an abstract, authors can declare that their presentation should be removed from the Congress web site after the meeting and from the CD-ROM proceedings. Abstracts will be included in the CD-ROM proceedings and will remain on the Congress site; they can be cited.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)section will explain you interesting topics like "How does one cite the abstract or presentation at INABIS Congress"


For further information or comments, please contact:
Marcial Garcia, INABIS2000 President
Dept of Pathology
Hospital of Ciudad Real
Avda Pio XII s/n
13002 Ciudad Real, SPAIN
Tel: +34 926 213444 Ext 184
FAX: +34 926 210298
inabis@uclm.es