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1999 SYMPOSIUM ON VLSI CIRCUITS
COPYRIGHT TRANSFER
U.S. government employees whose work is not subject to JSAP copyright should so certify by signing PART B overleaf. Authors of works subject to Crown copyright should sign PART C overleaf
PART A
Copyrights to the article entitled
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, as well as the 75 word abstract, are hereby transferred to the Japan Society of Applied Physics, effective if and when the article is accepted for publication in the Technical Digest of the 1999 Symposium on VLSI Circuits.
However, the authors reserve the following rights:
Retain all proprietary rights other than copyright, such as patent rights. Reuse all or portions of the above paper in other works. Reproduce, or have reproduced, the above paper for the author's personal use or for company use, provided that the copies are not offered for sale.To be signed by at least one of the authors (who agrees to inform the others, if any) or, in the case of a work made for hire, by the employer.
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Date Form Signed
The signed statement should be sent deadline is January 8, 1999.
PART B
U.S. Government Employee Certification
Authors who are U.S. Government employees are not required to sign Part A of the JSAP Copyright Form, but any co authors outside U.S. Government are required to sign Part A. Authors whose work was performed under a U.S. Government contract or grant, but who are not government employees, are required to sign Part A of this form. Signing Part B will certify that ALL authors of the above work are employees of the U.S. Government and performed this work as part of their official duties and that the work is therefore not subject to JSAP copyright protection.
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