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Information for authors
 
Authors should send the titles of their conferences at least 3 weeks
before the congress, to give us the tools for a better organization of the
event. 
personnaly or as a member of a security related organization or company.

Authors must be respecting the following guidelines for their articles to
be submitted to Computer Science journals. Abstract in Spanish, French,
Portuguese or English should be 350 words long at most, and must contain:

* Title 
* Name of the author
* Filiation 
* Mail contact information
* Sponsors (if any) 

The text of the abstract should include :                          

* Introduction 
* Methods 
* Results 
* Conclusions 
 

Each work must contain a presentation foreword identifying the main author
(postal address and phone number), and it must also have a note from the
rest of authors accepting the text and its publication in INFOSEC. 

Abstracts of work can be presented as: 

* Plain text 
* HTML text (recommended) 

If the paper contains images, they must be either in .gif or .jpg format.
Authors should remember that larger graphics will incur a slower download
of their work.

Work can be submitted electronically to infosec@uninet.edu .
 

The Scientiific Comittee expects that all of the work will be free for
publication in the Conference's web page, or that authors will provide
permission (from them and other copyright holders) for this publication.

Copyright: 

General Information about copyrighted content: 

Unless explicitly noted, all the documents in this server are subject to
the following rules: 

The entire content of this site are protected by copyright laws. [I didn't
understand the Copyrightnet sentence]. All rights are reserved. 

Uninet hereby give permission to copy, print, or distribute any documents
from our web site, provided 
(1) that each copy makes clear who the document's author is, 
(2) that no copies are altered without the Uninet express consent,
and 
(3) that no one makes a profit from these copies without Uninet express
consent. 

To request express congress., contact Uninet infosec@uninet.edu 

We will not knowingly reproduce copyrighted material without permission of
the owner. Should you find any such material at our Internet site, please
notify us immediately so that we can make the necessary corrections. 

This copyright notice is based on Peter Suber's one. (Peter is a Law and
Philosophy teacher at EarlHam College) You can see it and a very good
article about it in http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/copyrite.htm