Terms and Conditions
1.Substitutions & Cancellations
Dire que il est important de notifier les annulations car toute la logistique mise en place en particulier celle des repas est fréalisée en conséquence..
2.Access Requirements
Delegates should advise of any special access requirements at the time of registration.
3.Registration Information
Registration information will be sent to registered delegates by email at least seven days prior to the event. Any delegate not receiving the registration information should contact us by email to info@premc.org.
4.Speakers
Views expressed by speakers are their own. PremC cannot accept liability for advice given, or views expressed, by any speaker at the conference or in any material provided to delegates.
5.Photography & Filming
For promotional purposes, there may be a photographer and video production taking place during the conference. Delegates who do not wish to be filmed or recorded should advise the organizers by email to info@premc.org prior to the event.
6.Credit photos Qu’est ce?
blueringmedia / 123RF Banque d’images
lculig / 123RF Banque d’images
lightwise / 123RF Banque d’images
racorn / 123RF Banque d’images
Elen31 / Fotofolia.com
Zera93 / Fotofolia.com
xetra / 123RF Banque d’images
lonely11 / 123RF Banque d’images
© 2015 ForWallpaper.com
Fabian Kießling photographer: Armin Kübelbeck, CC-BY-SA, Wikimedia Commons
7.Data Protection. Est ce possible de retirer cet item car ne correspond pas à notre culture scientifique?
By submitting registration details, delegates agree to allow PremC and companies associated with the conference to contact them regarding their services. Delegates who do not wish to receive such communications shall email info@premc.org. The contact details of registered delegates will be placed on the attendee list which will be passed to sponsoring companies and to all attendees for them to see who is at the conference for the purpose of networking and meetings. Delegates who do not wish to be included on this list should advise at the time of registration.
8.Websites & Links
The conference and associated PremC websites may link to other websites and networking tools provided for the convenience of the users. The contents of these websites are maintained by their owners, for which PremC takes no responsibility. Neither can responsibility be taken by PremC for contents of any website linking to the conference website.
9.Insurance
It is the responsibility of the delegate to arrange appropriate insurance cover in connection with their attendance at the conference. PremC cannot be held liable for any loss, liability or damage to personal property.
10.Speakers Terms & Conditions Est ce possible de retirer cet item car les données peuvent être sensibles?
11.PremC may use the speaker’s name and presentation materials for promoting delegate attendance at the conference.
Presentations and papers including all associated artwork and illustrations will not be returned unless specifically requested by the author. The papers must be objective and completely free of advertising and commercialism.
PremC may audio and/or video tape the speaker’s session and the recording may be reproduced and sold as part of the overall conference materials. This allows delegates to purchase audio/video copies of presentations that they may have been unable to attend.
PremC may reproduce copies of the speaker’s presentation (eg. PowerPoint slides or supporting handouts) on paper and/or electronically and these may be sold as part of the overall hand-out materials during the conference and after the event. Any acknowledgement regarding Copyright or support should be included at the end of the abstract/presentation, as these will be distributed to the conference delegates.
Speakers who do not wish to give permission for the above speakers terms and conditions, shall email info@premc.org before the commencement of the conference.
12.Plagiarism and Collusion Est-ce vraiment utile?
“Plagiarism” occurs when someone misrepresents, as his or her own work, the work, written or otherwise, of any other person or of any institution. Examples of forms of plagiarism include:
• The verbatim (word for word) copying of another’s work without appropriate and correctly presented acknowledgement;
• The close paraphrasing of another’s work by simply changing a few words or altering the order of presentation, without appropriate and correctly presented acknowledgement;
• Unacknowledged quotation of phrases from another’s work;
• The deliberate and detailed presentation of another’s concept as one’s own.
“Another’s work” covers all material, including, for example, written work, diagrams, designs, charts and pictures, from all sources, including, for example, the internet, journals, textbooks and essays.
“Collusion” occurs when, unless with official approval (e.g. in the case of group projects), two or more people consciously collaborate in the preparation and production of work which is ultimately submitted by each in an identical, or substantially similar, form and/or is represented by each to be the product of his or her individual efforts.
Each participant to PremC events confirms that he has neither committed plagiarism nor collusion and he has declared all co-authors in case of collaborative work.
13.Badges
Conference identification badges are mandatory and will be required for admission to all conference venues and activities (including social events).
If you have any questions about these Terms & Conditions, please contact us.