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New for SIGGRAPH 2003
If your submission is accepted by SIGGRAPH 2003, you will be asked
to complete and sign a SIGGRAPH 2003 Acceptance Agreement. The agreement
must be completed, signed, and faxed or sent via postal or courier
service before SIGGRAPH 2003. If we do not receive your completed,
signed acceptance agreement, your work cannot be presented at SIGGRAPH
2003.
The acceptance agreement is a legal document. It explains the uses
SIGGRAPH makes of presented material and requires you to acknowledge
that you have permission to use this material. This may involve
seeking clearance from your employer or from others who have loaned
you material, such as videotapes and slides. The agreement helps
prevent situations whereby SIGGRAPH 2003 presentations include material
without permission that might lead to complaints or even legal action.
In addition, this agreement asks if ACM SIGGRAPH may use your materials
for conference and organization promotional material in exchange
for full author/artist credit information.
Acceptance Agreement
Please download, print, complete, and sign this form, then send it via postal or courier service, or fax it, to SIGGRAPH 2003.
Complete information on how to present your work will be available
here beginning in early 2003.
Presenter Recognition Guidelines
- Presenter recognition is offered to contributors
and volunteers as a token of appreciation for work done or contributed
to the conference.
- Benefits of contributing both time and content
to the conference should be largely professional and/or intrinsic.
- Recognition should provide the necessary access
and resources to volunteers to perform their jobs at the conference.
- At a minimum, the major contributor to a work
should receive a formal record of that contribution.
- Presenters and volunteers should receive appropriate
recognition in major conference documentation.
- If two or more works are accepted by the conference,
presenters will receive the highest-value recognition for which
they are eligible.
- Registration is provided for actual participants
REQUIRED to successfully present the work, up to the maximum number
listed.
For more information about recognition for specific
programs, contact the appropriate program chair.
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