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Consent Form for Invited Talks and Keynote Speeches
19th Large Installation System Administration Conference (LISA '05)
December 4–9, 2005, San Diego, CA, USA

Please return this form to:

Casey Henderson, Production Editor
USENIX Association
2560 Ninth Street, Suite 215
Berkeley, CA 94710
Tel: (510) 528-8649
Fax: (510) 548-5738

AUTHORIZATION AND LICENSE TO PUBLISH

A major mission of the USENIX Association is to provide for the creation and dissemination of new knowledge. In order to facilitate this process, USENIX allows authors to retain ownership of the copyright to their works, requesting only that it be granted a nonexclusive right to publish. The USENIX Association also wishes to allow the free reproduction of published material for educational and/or research purposes.

Therefore, the parties agree as follows:

1. Grant of Rights to Publish. You hereby grant to The USENIX Association ("USENIX"), non-exclusive rights to publish your talk provisionally entitled:

______________________________________________________________________________

(the "Talk") and to disseminate the Talk in printed form, electronically, and in audiovisual formats (the "Rights").

USENIX may wish to disseminate the Talk (either in tape form or as a live broadcast), to publish overheads or slides and audiovisual content on the USENIX World Wide Web Server, and to otherwise disseminate the Talk.

2. Author Retention of Ownership. Other than granting USENIX the Rights set forth above, you retain all right, title and interest in the Talk. These Rights do not transfer to USENIX any title to or ownership of the Talk.

3. Notice Request. USENIX will include the following notice on the first page of any printed or electronic version of the Talk:

"Copyright to this work is retained by the author[s]. Permission is granted for the noncommercial reproduction of the complete work for educational or research purposes."

4. Warranties. You warrant that:

a. you are the sole author and owner of the Talk and the rights pertaining thereto;

b. USENIX does not need the permission of any other party to exercise the Rights granted herein;

c. the Talk does not contain any libelous or unlawful material;

d. the Talk does not infringe upon the rights of others;

e. the Talk and its contents are original to you;

f. if the Talk contains significant excerpts from other copyrighted materials, written permission from the copyright holders have been obtained, copies are attached to this document and proper credit has been given in the Talk.

Date:________________

Signature of Author___________________________________________

Printed Name of
Author___________________________________________________________

Authorized Signature for USENIX_______________________________________________________

Exemption for employees of the United States Government:

I attest that the above Talk was prepared as part of the official duties of the author(s) as employees of the US Government and that a transfer of copyright cannot be made.

Signature:______________________________ Date:______________________


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