Tobacco Scam: Smokefree Restaurants: Copyright
 
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  • The following publications are used with permission of the American Medical Association, copyright in the year of publication, American Medical Association: Glantz and Parmley, JAMA 286:462-463, 2001; Glantz and Charlesworth, JAMA 281:1911-1918, 1999; Barnes, et. al, JAMA 274:248-53, 1995; Glantz and Parmley, JAMA 273:1047-1053; Bero, et. al, JAMA 272:133-6, 1994; Traynor and Glantz, JAMA 270:479-86, 1993; Samuels and Glantz, JAMA 266:2110-7, 1991; Eisner, et. al, JAMA 280:1909, 1998; Siegel, et. al, JAMA 278:858-863, 1997; Bero, et. al, JAMA 279:1566-70, 1998.


  • "Self-Serving Surveys: The 30% Myth" published in the May, 1994 issue of Consumer Reports ©1994 by Consumers Union of U.S., Inc. Yonkers, NY 10703-1057, a nonprofit organization. Posted with permission from the May 1994 issue of CONSUMER REPORTS® for educational purposes only. The information and images you receive online regarding Consumer Reports® material are protected by the copyright laws. We prohibit any commercial use of our material, including copying, redistributing, or retransmitting. To learn more about Consumers Union, log onto www.ConsumerReports.org SM


  • D.E. Barnes and L.A. Bero, "Industry-funded Research and Conflict of Interest: An Analysis of Research Sponsored by the Tobacco Industry through the Center for Indoor Air Research," Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law, 21(3)1996, pp. 515-42. Copyright 1996, Duke University Press. Posted with Permission. All rights reserved. This material may be saved or photocopied for personal use, but may not be otherwise reproduced, stored or transmitted by any medium without explicit permission. Any alteration to or republication of this material is expressely forbidden. Please direct permissions inquires to: Permissions Officer, Box 90660, Durham, NC 27708, USA; or fax 919.688.3524.


  • "Tobacco industry efforts subverting the International Agency for Research on Cancer's Secondhand smoke study" by Ong and Glantz is reprinted with permission from Elsevier Science (The Lancet 2000, Vol. 355, No. 9211, pp. 1253-1259). Single copies of the article can be downloaded and printed for the reader's personal research and study.


  • Bates, et. al Tobacco Control 2002;11-125-129 is posted on this site with permission of the BMJ Publishing Group. The copyright of this material remains with the BMJ Publishing Group. The text may not be altered in any way without the express permission of the copyright owners.


  • Electronic copies of the following papers are included on the TobaccoScam website with permission of the authors and the publisher, Aspen Publishers, Inc.: Glantz, "Smoke-free restaurant ordinances do not affect restaurant business. Period." ," J Public Health Manag Pract 5(1):vi-ix; Clarke, et. Al, "The campaign to enact New York City's Smokefree Air Act", JPHMP 5(1):1-13, 2000; Hyland, et. Al, Analysis of taxable sales receipts: Was New York City's Smoke-Free Air Act bad for restaurant business?" ," J Public Health Manag Pract 5(1):14-21, 2000; Bartosh and Pope, "The economic effect of smokefree restaurant policies on restaurant business in Massachusetts," ," J Public Health Manag Pract 5(1):53-62, 2000; Hyland, et. al, "The Effect of the Clean Air Act of Erie County, New York on Restaurant Employment," J Public Health Manag Pract 2000;6(6):76-85, 2000. All papers are copyright 2000 by Aspen Publishers, Inc.