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RIGHTS SUMMARY




Links to this site and the author's homepage are welcome. The first Nanoveau column may be reprinted on the internet by anyone, subject to a few conditions. Other columns may be excerpted by anyone, subject to a few conditions. For details, see below. If you have a question or request not covered here, please send an email to:
rights@nanoveau.com.

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LINKING




Feel free to link to the following pages (additional links will be added as the column continues):

Nanoveau (column homepage)
John Robert Marlow (author's homepage).

Nanoveau  #001: Digital Matter—Understanding Nanotechnology (first column)

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FIRST COLUMN




Anyone can use the first column (Nanoveau #001: Digital Matter—Understanding Nanotechnology) on the internet as long as they don't change anything, send an email to
webprint@nanoveau.com saying when and where the column will appear, and agree to remove the column immediately if asked to do so at some future time (which probably won't happen unless it shows up on a sleazy website somewhere).

To copy the first column for use on another website, go to the following page, right click, select VIEW SOURCE, copy ALL of the code between the comments (including the comments)—and paste it into your site:

http://nanoveau.com/nvc--001a.html

To use the column only (without the cover image), copy and paste everything between the first two comments; to use the column and the cover image, copy and paste everything between the first and third comments. You can use the image as supplied, or copy it to your site for faster loading--or link to your bookstore affiliate...

The sourced version of the column (the one with footnotes) may NOT be reproduced without permission.

For future columns, an RSS feed should be in place by June 1st, and excerpts will be made available for free use by other websites—so please check back then.

PLEASE NOTE that though the first column may be freely reproduced on the internet, the entire column must be accurately reproduced, with no deletions, alterations, or additions to the title, headings, text, author name, copyright notice, active links, basic formatting, etc. Copyright is retained by the author. Questions regarding internet use of any other Nanoveau column, or non-internet use of any portion of any Nanoveau column, should be directed to rights@nanoveau.com


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OTHER COLUMNS




Feel free to use the following James Cameron quote. Please be sure to link the Nanoveau homepage as the source.

"Nanotechnology is unbelievably exciting and incredibly dangerous," says filmmaker James Cameron in the June issue of
Nanoveau, a new online nanotech column by Nano author John Robert Marlow. Cameron goes on to speak about technology as Mankind's ultimate salvation—or destruction—in the upcoming column, which appears June 1st on http://nanoveau.com.


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SYNDICATION




For future columns, an RSS syndication feed should be in place by June 1. Please check back then.

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AUTHOR'S SITE




For a wealth of information on nanotechnology, the Nano novel, and more—visit the author's homepage at
http://johnrobertmarlow.com.

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