Hi Dariusz,
This is interesting, because if we can articulate problems in the copyright
notice, we may be able to fix them. Currently, for WikiSym, the
ACM Publications copyright form for proceedings is used:
*http://www.acm.org/publications/CopyReleaseProc-9-12.pdf*
This includes:
* The right to reuse any portion of the Work, without fee, in future works
of the Author’s (or Author’s Employer’s) own, including books, lectures and
presentations in all media, provided that the ACM citation, notice of the
Copyright and the ACM DOI are included ...
* The right to revise the work.
What is a typical copyright notice for conferences you *do* publish in?
What rights do you need?
In computer science, typically a journal publication arising in part from a
conference paper would include new results, or several papers would be
combined.
-Jodi
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Dariusz Jemielniak <darekj(a)alk.edu.pl>wrote;wrote:
This is why conferences such as WikiSym are not very
attractive for my
field, as they require some copyright transfer (which may effectively make
publishing in the final destination difficult).