Copyright for Intellectual Property. All material borrowed or adapted from other sources should be properly identified (i.e., document, source, date, and page). The contractor must obtain and submit to NYSERDA the copyright owner’s written permission to use any illustrations, photographs, tables, figures, or substantial amounts of text from any other publication. For each figure and table, the contractor must also provide a source line that gives the original source and any language stating permission to reprint that should be published with each respective table or figure. Propriety or confidential information must be clearly labeled in the report submission as “proprietary” or “confidential.” To the extent possible, the information should be contained within one section or appendix that can be easily removed prior to publishing. Consult your NYSERDA Project Manager with any questions.
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Samples: Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement, Contract Agreement
Copyright for Intellectual Property. All material borrowed or adapted from other sources should be properly identified (i.e., document, source, date, and page). The contractor must obtain and submit to NYSERDA the copyright owner’s written permission to use any illustrations, photographs, tables, figures, or substantial amounts of text from any other publication. For each figure and table, the contractor must also provide a source line that gives the original source and any language stating permission to reprint that should be published with each respective table or figure. Propriety or confidential information must be clearly labeled la beled in the report submission as “proprietary” or “confidential.” To the extent possible, the information should be contained within one section or appendix that can be easily removed prior to publishing. Consult your NYSERDA Project Manager with any questions.
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Samples: Contract Agreement