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Parade Publications; Oceans of Wonder ends 9 September 2008 The Rules of this Contest
"Upon contacting a potential winner and determining that he/she has met all eligibility requirements of the Promotion, including without limitation the execution of required waivers, publicity and liability releases and disclaimers, such individual will be declared the "winner" of the Promotion." "OWNERSHIP AND LICENSE. All entry materials become the property of the Sponsor and will not be acknowledged or returned. The copyright in any Submission shall remain the property of the entrant, but entry into this Promotion constitutes entrant's irrevocable and perpetual permission and consent, without further compensation or attribution, to use, reproduce, print, publish, transmit, distribute, sell, perform, adapt, enhance, or display such Submission for any purpose, including but not limited to editorial, advertising, trade, commercial, and publicity purposes by the Sponsor and/or others authorized by the Sponsor, in any and all media now in existence or hereinafter created, throughout the world, for the duration or the copyright in the Submission. Sponsor and/or others authorized by the Sponsor shall have the right to edit, adapt, and modify the Submission." "(iii) any potential winner may be required to sign an affidavit of eligibility (including social security number) and a liability/publicity/copyright release;" Results of Testing the RulesListed 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
2 Free Usage Durations Claimed
3 Commercial Usage Rights Claimed
4 Declarations
5 Contest End Date
ConclusionsThis contest fails The Bill of Rights because -
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. However, Parade Publications and unnamed others have gained the right to use all submitted images for ever in any medium they choose. This contest is not recommended. Enter a contest on the The Rights On List instead. ### Organisations - Parade Publications, TripAdvisor LLC, Atlantis Judges - The judges are Parade Editors - no further details are given. There is also an element of public voting. Contact - Send enquiries about this contest to - Parade's CEO, Walter Anderson, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Parade's VP/Communications, Christie Emden This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it and copy to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it and This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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