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How to remove copyright footer from latex acm template

TeX - LaTeX Asked by Anouar Ganfoud on October 7, 2020

I am trying to delete a footer copyright from the first page of my rapport using Latex acm large template but it still appearing in tjis way (see screenshot please):

Vol. 1, No. 1, Article . Publication date: January

    documentclass[acmlarge,screen]{acmart}


defBibTeX{{rm Bkern-.05em{sc ikern-.025em b}kern-.08emTkern-.1667emlower.7exhbox{E}kern-.125emX}}

copyrightyear{}
acmYear{}
settopmatter{printacmref=false}
renewcommandfootnotetextcopyrightpermission[1]{}
pagestyle{plain}
setcopyright{none}
acmConference[Woodstock '18]{Woodstock '18: ACM Symposium on Neural Gaze Detection}{June 03--05, 2018}{Woodstock, NY}
acmBooktitle{Woodstock '18: ACM Symposium on Neural Gaze Detection, June 03--05, 2018, Woodstock, NY}
acmPrice{15.00}
acmDOI{10.1145/1122445.1122456}
acmISBN{978-1-4503-9999-9/18/06}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{mwe}    % loads »blindtext« and »graphicx«
usepackage{subfig}
usepackage[justification=centering]{caption}
usepackage[demo]{graphicx}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{amsmath}
makeatletter
let@authorsaddresses@empty
makeatother

begin{document}

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EDIT:
Firstly, thanks to all the replies. Due to my new account, I am not able to add comments but I will answer here:
The article will be not published, it is only for internal between me and an examinat and by the way, he imposes the template and also the removing of all the copyright. Otherwise, I would to use my own template.
I’ve edited the code to be more clear for you 🙂 but I am sure what is inside the document is not related to the problem, it is only a normal text.

2 Answers

Even without being disrespectful to the editors (as @daleif or @Tommiie correctly points out), or the ACM as such, if-- just for the sake of exploring the (hidden?) features of LaTeX-- someone wants to incidentally play with its tools, such as implementing mild hacks on a documentclass like acmart, I would suggest something like:

  • Finding acmart.cls from the installed latex folder or from any web source
  • Saving a copy of it in the folder where the working .tex file is located
  • Opening acmart.cls with any text editor
  • Finding the text "Publication Date" (probably it's there as fancyfoot[...]{...} in several places)
  • Changing them to say, "Date of Publication"
  • Compiling the .tex file again and noticing changes in the output if any.

Answered by Partha D. on October 7, 2020

Use

documentclass[acmlarge,screen,nonacm]{acmart}

according to

LaTeX documentation - Association for Computing Machinery

Answered by Michi on October 7, 2020

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