American Academy of Pain Medicine 2010 Annual Meeting Media Policies
- Embargo Policy
- Press Credentials
- Access
- Video/Photo/Audio Recording Regulations
- Copyright
- Registration
- Hosting Media Events
- Press Room and Press Materials
- News Briefings
- Scientific Papers & Visuals
- Scientific Presentations/Plenary Sessions
- Internet/Telephone Availability
- Changes in News Media Guidelines
- AAPM 2010 News Media Contacts
Embargo policy
All materials presented at the 2010 American Academy of Pain Medicine (AAPM) Annual Meeting are embargoed for publication and broadcast until the officially scheduled date and time of presentation at the conference, unless AAPM provides written notice of change of date and/or time in advance.
All news media representatives, scientists and their funders, public relations representatives, and exhibitors/sponsors agree to be bound by the embargoes and release times stated on news releases and other news materials issued by the AAPM and 2010 AAPM Annual Meeting. If a reporter or news media outlet breaks an AAPM Annual Meeting news embargo, the AAPM reserves the right to revoke their press access and credentials for the current event and future AAPM conferences and events.
Press Credentials
Press passes are issued to individuals representing a recognized news organization, including freelancers who contribute to such organizations. To obtain a press badge, both photo identification, such as a driver’s license or passport, and identification certifying that you are a working member of the print, broadcast or online media are required. Such identification includes press credentials, or a business card and samples of your work. All freelancers must present a letter of assignment.
Medical Education companies that create CME content based on information at AAPM's meeting do not qualify as media and will not be issued a press pass.
Individuals who receive exhibitor passes are not eligible for press passes.
The American Academy of Pain Medicine has the right to inspect the credentials of anyone registering in the Newsroom and reserves the right to refuse to register any individual as press.
Ineligible Registrants: AAPM does not issue press badges to: publishers or a publications’ advertising, marketing, public relations, sales, circulation, or any other non-editorial function representatives; industry/exhibitor press officers and their public relations consultants; financial or business analysts; educational program developers (including CME writers and editors); trade media management personnel; or other individuals who are not actually reporting on the meeting.
Media who produce a communications vehicle that is sponsored by a single organization or whose revenue for the publication or issue of a publication depends solely on coverage of the AAPM’s meeting also are ineligible to receive press credentials. In addition, media who produce communications vehicle that uses the AAPM’s name or logo to imply endorsement from the AAPM also are ineligible to receive press credentials.
The American Academy of Pain Medicine prohibits the development of CME content based on information presented at its meeting.
Be advised that based on space requirements, the Newsroom reserves the right to limit the number of press badges issued to a media organization. Typically, no more than five press passes will be issued to any one news organization.
Access
Credentialed media have access to all general sessions. Access to ticketed events with limited enrollment, such as workshops and Meet the Professor sessions, is restricted to ticket holders only (NOTE: at the sole discretion of the speakers at these events, press may be permitted to attend if space permits). Social events, such as receptions, are open only to those who purchase tickets. The AAPM reserves the right to restrict attendance at any session.
Video/Photo/Audio Recording Regulations
Filming and photography in the 2010 AAPM Annual Meeting Exhibit Hall/poster area are prohibited.
Television, video crews and still photographers covering the meeting are required to check-in immediately at the Press Room each day.
Television, video crews and still photographers must be accompanied by an AAPM representative at all times when shooting inside 2010 AAPM Annual Meeting. Shooting schedules should be provided in advance to ensure AAPM staff availability.
Recording of Sessions and Exhibits
Hand-held audio recorders and still cameras are acceptable, assuming that intellectual property copyrights are respected, except that an exhibit and/or poster may not be photographed or videotaped without the permission of the authorized exhibitor and/or presenter. Moving video recording requires the permission of the presenter(s). Under no circumstances may presentations be rebroadcast.
Recording in Exhibit Hall
Exhibits may not be photographed or videotaped unless permission by the authorized exhibitors and/or presenters is granted.
Copyright
Reproduction of materials such as abstract data, posters, presentation slides, etc., requires first obtaining permission from the listed author(s) and/or presenter(s) as well as from any individual or group that may hold copyright on the material. Please ask Newsroom staff for assistance in obtaining the appropriate permission. Journalists violating copyright may have their press credentials denied the following year.
Press passes are distributed on site, as are all materials related to the meeting (including the Abstract Supplement). Meeting information is posted online. Press releases are distributed on an embargoed basis.
Registration
Members of the news media will need to be pre-qualified and register in advance of 2010 AAPM Annual Meeting by phone 847/375-4731 or email: info@painmed.org. Press credential requirements (above) must be met. Freelancers must present an assignment letter and copies of recently published work.
Registered Media List
The AAPM will not make a list of registered media publically available.
Hosting Media Events
Organizations or public relations representatives planning media events related to the AAPM's 2010 Annual Meeting are required to coordinate with AAPM's marketing and public relations staff. These events must not conflict with any schedule press events or general sessions held by the AAPM.
Press Room and Press Materials
The 2010 AAPM Annual Meeting Press Room is strictly for the use of working news media that are registered for the conference. AAPM press materials and approved non-AAPM press materials will be available in the Press Room during the meeting hours. For approval of non-AAPM materials, please contact AAPM's marketing and public relations staff. Media registered for the meeting will receive releases and other materials via email, embargoed depending on timing.
News Briefings
A schedule of news briefings, if any, will be posted online at least one week in advance of the 2010 AAPM Annual Meeting, which begins on February 3, 2010. Media registered for the meeting will receive email notification of all press events. Please check the press page of the AAPM web site for details.
Scientific Papers & Visuals
Journalists who want to view and reproduce posters, slides, graphs and other visuals to illustrate news coverage must have the presenters' permission. Press Room staff will assist with requests to obtain and use such materials.
Scientific Presentations/Plenary Sessions
As a courtesy to presenters, television and video crews and photographers must obtain permission of the speaker and moderator before shooting presentations. Television and video crews may not use artificial lights during presentations. Lights may be used only before the session begins or after it concludes. Flash photography during scientific presentations and plenary sessions is not allowed.
Internet/Telephone Availability
High-speed lines and/or wireless service for access to the Internet will be available to journalists in the Press Room on a first-come, first-served basis. Telephones will be provided to journalists in the Press Room on a first-come, first-served basis.
Changes in News Media Guidelines
These policies are subject to change at any time.
AAPM 2010 News Media Contacts
For questions or further information, please contact:
Sue Thompson
American Academy of Pain Medicine
Director, Marketing and Public Relations
847/375-3686
sthompson@painmed.org

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