diff --git a/nime-paper-template.tex b/nime-paper-template.tex index bb8414a..26083ae 100644 --- a/nime-paper-template.tex +++ b/nime-paper-template.tex @@ -424,53 +424,12 @@ \section{Anonymisation and Blind Review} This work was performed at \anon[No Such Agency]{NSA}. \end{verbatim} -\section{Rights Information} - -Authors of any work published by ACM will need to complete a rights -form. Depending on the kind of work, and the rights management choice -made by the author, this may be copyright transfer, permission, -license, or an OA (open access) agreement. - -Regardless of the rights management choice, the author will receive a -copy of the completed rights form once it has been submitted. This -form contains \LaTeX\ commands that must be copied into the source -document. When the document source is compiled, these commands and -their parameters add formatted text to several areas of the final -document: -\begin{itemize} -\item the ``ACM Reference Format'' text on the first page. -\item the ``rights management'' text on the first page. -\item the conference information in the page header(s). -\end{itemize} - -Rights information is unique to the work; if you are preparing several -works for an event, make sure to use the correct set of commands with -each of the works. - -The ACM Reference Format text is required for all articles over one -page in length, and is optional for one-page articles (abstracts). - -\section{CCS Concepts and User-Defined Keywords} - -Two elements of the ``nimeart'' document class provide powerful -taxonomic tools for you to help readers find your work in an online -search. - -The ACM Computing Classification System --- -\url{https://www.acm.org/publications/class-2012} --- is a set of -classifiers and concepts that describe the computing -discipline. Authors can select entries from this classification -system, via \url{https://dl.acm.org/ccs/ccs.cfm}, and generate the -commands to be included in the \LaTeX\ source. +\section{User-Defined Keywords} User-defined keywords are a comma-separated list of words and phrases of the authors' choosing, providing a more flexible way of describing the research being presented. -CCS concepts and user-defined keywords are required for for all -articles over two pages in length, and are optional for one- and -two-page articles (or abstracts). - \section{Sectioning Commands} Your work should use standard \LaTeX\ sectioning commands: