News Corporation t/a The Times
If the terms and conditions of a contest or appeal fail to meet the standards set out in the Bill of Rights the organisation is added to the Rights Off List and a report such as this produced. We have listed in this report the terms and conditions which failed the Bill of Rights to help the organiser carry out a review. The extracted terms and conditions are shown below in italics. For advice on why failing to meet the standards set out in the Bill of Rights is a serious issue please read this article. If at some future date a competition organiser decides to join the Bill of Rights Supporters Group, thus ensuring that all their contests will comply with the Bill of Rights, Rights Off reports for that organisation will be unpublished. The purpose of the Bill of Rights Campaign is to provide education to the public about the value of rights and to encourage photography competition organisers to adopt the ethical practices set out in the Bill of Rights. ### The Times Young Photographer of The YearClosing Date 10th May 2008 RULES "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." SPONSORS #Nikon CONTACT News Corporation have set up a worldwide Alertline and Alert website to formalise the reporting of complants as described in their published Standards of Business Conduct. This document states that "Alertline and the Alertline Website are available to assist all employees as well as vendors, suppliers, customers and others." You can access the complaint process here, then click 'Financial and Business Integrity' heading and you will be presented with the compaint form. You can help the Bill of Rights campaign by complaining to the organiser urging them to change their competition terms and conditions. If time is at a premium for you we have prepared a complaint email which you can copy and send to the organiser. The Bill of Rights campaign depends on your active support, your help will make a difference. Updated on 2nd July 2009 Updated on 5th May 2008
The Bill of Rights Standards for Photography Competitions Competitions which meet all the standards set out in the Bill of Rights do not do any of the following -
We have written an Organisers Guide to the Bill of Rights to help organisers draft terms and conditions that respect the rights of entrants and at the same time provide legal protection for the organiser.
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The above text may be reproduced providing a link is given to the Bill of Rights For Photography Competitions. Any text reproduced above in italics has been extracted from a competition website for the purposes of review. Organisations who would like to be promoted as a Bill of Rights Supporter and have their competitions promoted on the Rights On List can use this contact form. One of the campaign team will get in touch with you. |
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Photo competitions and image appeals are notified to us by our contributors from around the world. Listed below are some photo competitions or image appeals promoted by the above organisation which have not met the standards set out in the Bill of Rights.