Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1930-1949)

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Notice to Authors and Publishers Desiring to Reprint Material Appearing in the Journal While the policy of the Society is to encourage distribution of engineering infori, it has been found necessary to establish a few simple rules regarding >rinting of material published in the JOURNAL. All papers submitted to and accepted by the Society become Society property and when published in the JOURNAL are subject to the copyright laws of the United States of America, and the International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Permission to republish material from the JOURNAL must be obtained in writing from the General Office of the Society. Such permission ordinarily is granted upon receipt of approval by the author. The Society makes no charge for permission to reprint JOURNAL material but requires that credit be given to the JOURNAL, preferably by reference to the original publication date. However, if the material consists only of illustrations, a blanket credit in the preface or introduction may be sufficient. When the material originally copyrighted by another organization is printed in the JOURNAL by permission of the copyright holder, the Society of Motion Picture Engineers does not have authority to grant permission to a third party for further reprinting. The third party should obtain permission from the original copyright holder. For example, approved American Standards are copyrighted by the American Standards Association and reprinted in the JOURNAL by permission of the ASA. However, the SMPE does not, have authority to give a third party the right to reprint American Standards. This also applies to Proposed American Standards when the proposed changes to a previously copyrighted standard are minor or editorial even if the proposed changes have not been approved by the ASA. C. R. KEITH Editorial Vice-President SMPE Officers and Committees The names of Society Officers and of Committee Chairmen and Members are published annually in the April issue of the JOURNAL. Changes and corrections to these listings are published in the September JOURNAL. 309