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From:gerald.nemec@enron.com
To:andrew.miles@enron.com
Subject:RE: Question
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Date:Mon, 8 Oct 2001 14:42:03 -0700 (PDT)

The only way would be to copyright the material. Any original writing can be copyrighted. At a minimum, I would mark any submission as Copyrighted material. I don't know the specific requirements for filing. You might want to do some net research on the subject. I would think the Fed. Government would have a web site on how to copyright material. Hope this helps.


-----Original Message-----
From: Miles, Andrew
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 3:48 PM
To: Nemec, Gerald
Subject: Question

Hey Gerald,

I was wondering if you can answer a question for me. If you can't, no problem...

I recently completed a paper that compares electric compression to gas-fired compression. I am presenting that paper next week at the Gas Machinery Research Council Annual Conference and Seminar. I plan on submitting the paper to several industry journals in the hopes of getting it published.

How do I make sure the paper is protected from being copied by someone else and submitted under their own name? Can I copyright the paper?

Thanks,

Andrew