The 70th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology

Copyright Notice
The copyrights for all video content and posters belong to the presenters. Please ensure that presenters do not infringe upon the rights of others, and that the audience respects the rights of the presenters. In the event of any infringement of rights or interests, both the presenter and the infringing party shall bear full responsibility. The following are example guidelines.

The presenters do not infringe upon the rights of others.

In Presentation Slides:
1. Do not play any music.
2. Do not use photos or videos taken by others.
3. Do not use photos or images you took yourself if they depict temples, shrines, artworks, celebrities, or movie scenes — all of these require explicit permission for use.
4. Clearly distinguish between quoted and original sections. Ensure that the quoted portion is subordinate in both quality and quantity, and indicate the source in accordance with common practice (fulfilling the “three requirements for quotation”).
5. Do not use figures or tables from papers or books whose copyrights are held by publishers.
6. Use book covers or illustrations only after obtaining permission from the publisher.
7. Even for “text quotations,” if the quoted work is the main focus of appreciation rather than subordinate content, obtain permission from the author even if the quoted portion is short.
8. Avoid using Japanese insect names or other terminology that includes discriminatory expressions. 

The audience does not infringe upon the rights of the presenters.

The audience:
1. Not record, photograph, save, or redistribute the presentation content using computers or any other storage media.
2. Not take photos, make recordings, or otherwise capture images of the slides, posters, or the presenter themselves without the presenter’s permission.