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2008 05 10 The Times Young Photographer of The Year

 

The Times Young Photographer of The Year ends 10 May 2008 Image

The Rules of this Contest

Listed below are extracts from the rules of this competition. These extracts detail the rights being claimed from entrants.

"8. TNL reserves the right to publish entries other than the winning entries, and publication does not necessarily mean that the entrant has won a prize. Entrants will retain copyright in their submitted entries, however by entering, all entrants licence TNL a worldwide royalty free perpetual licence to publish and use each entry in any and all media (including print and online) for publicity and news purposes."

Results of Testing the Rules

Listed below are the results of the tests we carried out on this competition's rules. The tests are all based on the standards set out in The Bill of Rights. By adopting these standards competition organisers can create competition rules that meet the needs of organisers and are fair and respectful to the rights of entrants. For each test a result is given which can be Pass of Fail. Competitions that pass all these tests go on The Rights On List, those that don't go on The Rights Off List.

If the rules are vague and we cannot determine whether the rules pass a particular test or not the result is shown as Unclear.  Where a test is not necessary the result is shown as N/A.

Click on any result below for more information about that specific test.

1 Copyright & Moral Rights 

  • Pass, All photographers entering the contest retain their copyright
  • Pass, The contest does not require any entrants to waive moral rights
  • Fail, A credit is always given to the photographer when the image is published
  • Pass, All the documents that must be completed by each entrant to participate in or win a contest are shown

2 Free Usage Durations Claimed

3 Commercial Usage Rights Claimed

  • Fail, Commercial usage is rights managed & time limited as per The Bill of Rights
  • Pass, Entrants are not required to sign commercial usage licenses

4 Declarations

  • Pass, The organisations that acquire rights are all named
  • Pass, This (or last) years Judges are named along with brief bio details

5 Contest End Date

  • Pass, The contest end date is within 16 months of the contest being announced

Conclusions

This contest fails The Bill of Rights because -

  • There is no statement limiting the duration of free usage as per The Bill of Rights
  • Winners are required to sign a document, failing which they will forfeit their prize, and this document is not displayed on the web site.
  • Commercial usage can be made of the photos but there is no time limited rights managed agreement to license and limit such usage
  • The rules do not state that the photos will always be credited

If you submit an image to this contest, although you can continue to license your image non-exclusively, you will lose forever the right to exclusively license your image. 

This contest is not recommended. 

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Organisations - Times Newspapers Ltd, Nikon

Judges

Bob Kirwin, Associate Picture Editor, Times Newspapers Ltd

The others are not explicitly named.

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© 2008 Pro-Imaging; Last updated on 5 May 2008

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Text reproduced above in quotes has been extracted from the competition website for the purposes of review in this report.

NB. If the competition rules are changed after updated date shown above it is the competition organisers responsibility to notify Pro-Imaging of changes made.

 
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