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Submission to the Symposium does not transfer copyright or authorship.
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Unpublished Work
We welcome unpublished work. Submission of unpublished material does not transfer ownership to the Symposium. However, by submitting unpublished work, you acknowledge and agree that the material may be reviewed, discussed, and used within the Symposium process in accordance with these terms.
Unless expressly agreed otherwise in writing, the Symposium does not guarantee that submitted materials will remain confidential beyond the review and discussion process.
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Submitter Representations
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you are the owner of the submitted materials or have the necessary rights and permissions to submit them;
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the submission does not knowingly infringe the intellectual property, privacy, confidentiality, or other rights of any third party; and
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