Copyright Assignment, Authorship Responsibility, NIH Funding, Financial Disclosure, Institutional Review Board/Animal Care Committee Approval, and Sponsorship
In consideration of the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Institute (the “AGA Institute”) taking action to review and credit the below-identified submission (the “Manuscript”), and for other valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the undersigned authors and/or creators (the “Authors”), jointly and severally, hereby transfer, convey, and assign to the AGA Institute, free and clear of any liens, licenses or encumbrances, the entire right, title, and interest in and to the Manuscript throughout the world, including without limitation in and to any and all copyrights for the Manuscript (including but not limited to rights to copy, publish, excerpt, collect royalties and make derivative works) in print, electronic, Internet, broadcast, and all other forms and media now or hereafter known, and for any and all causes of action heretofore accrued in Authors' favor for infringement of the aforesaid copyrights, to have and to hold the same unto the AGA Institute, its successors and assigns, for and during the existence of the aforesaid copyrights, and all renewals and extensions thereof. At any time and from time to time hereafter, the Authors shall upon the AGA Institute's written request take any and all steps and execute, acknowledge and deliver to the AGA Institute any and all further instruments and assurances necessary or expedient in order to vest the aforesaid copyrights and causes of action more effectively in the AGA Institute. The Authors retain the nonexclusive permission to use all or part of the Manuscript in future works of their own in a noncompeting way, provided proper copyright credit is given to the AGA Institute. Should the AGA Institute finally determine that it will not publish the Manuscript, the AGA Institute agrees to assign its rights therein back to the Authors. (Note: material prepared by employees of the federal government in the course of their official duties may not be copyrightable.)
PII: S1542-3565(09)01240-3
doi:10.1016/S1542-3565(09)01240-3


