CBC PHOTO CONTEST RULES
Photos accepted from 05/04/2011,
at 12 p.m. ET to 05/26/2011, at 5 p.m. ET. Voting open from 05/27/2011
at 4 p.m. ET to 05/30/2011 at 4 p.m. ET.
ENTRY PROCEDURE
To
enter this CBC photo contest, you must submit your photos to
yournews@cbc.ca, the CBC Your Voice website,
www.cbc.ca/news/yourvoice/photogalleries/ or the CBC Your Voice Flickr
pool, http://www.flickr.com/groups/1005111@N25/.
To be valid,
all entries must include a description, your first name, last name,
age, and phone number - to be received by 5 p.m. ET on 05/26/2011.
Photos can only be submitted online.
No purchase required.
ELIGIBILITY
This
contest is open to all Canadian residents. Employees of the CBC and
their immediate family or persons living under the same roof are not
eligible to enter this contest.
By submitting your photos, you
agree to grant to the CBC, free of charge, nonexclusive permission to
use your photo in connection with CBC services, in any media throughout
the world, in any way the CBC wants.
Copyright in your photo
will remain with you. You can continue to use the photo in any way you
want, including allowing others to use it.
In order that the CBC
can use your photo, you confirm that (a) your photo is your own
original work; (b) you own all the rights in the photo, including
copyright; (c) you have the right to give the CBC permission to use
your photo for the purposes specified in these rules; (d) the photo is
not defamatory and does not infringe any Canadian laws or violate the
rights of any third party; (e) you have the consent of anyone who is
identifiable in your photo or the consent of their parent / guardian if
they are minors; (f) you waive any moral rights that you may have in
the photo; (g) you indemnify CBC against any claim, demand, action,
suit, or other proceedings against CBC arising out of the use of the
photo or any false or inaccurate statements.
If you do not want to grant the CBC the permission set out in these rules, please do not submit your photo.
PROCEDURE FOR AWARDING PRIZES
On
05/27/2011, the CBC Your Voice team will pick five photos from all
entries received. The CBC News Your Voice team will make its
selections considering the following criteria:
1) Photos must clearly exhibit the applicable theme (i.e. Road trips, Fall harvest, ECT)
2) The meaning of the photo is reasonably apparent to the audience (i.e. it portrays a clear subject with effect/emotion).
3) Technical quality (i.e. clear and clean composition).
The
selected five photos will be published on www.cbc.ca/yourvoice. CBC.ca
users will vote for their favorite photo. The photo with the most votes
will be selected as the winner. The selected winner will be contacted
by telephone or email during the week following the vote and should
claim his/her prize as instructed by CBC by no later than 3 days
following CBC's attempt at contacting the selected winner. If the prize
is not claimed within this period, a new winner will be selected. Once
a winner is finally selected and confirmed, it will be announced on the
cbc.ca/yourvoice website.
DESCRIPTION OF PRIZE
The prize, including the value, will be indicated on the cbc.ca/community website.
If the prize cannot be awarded as described, CBC and its affiliates reserve the right to substitute a prize or prize component with another of comparable value.
Refusal to accept the prize releases the CBC and its affiliates, as well as their respective directors, officers and employees, of all obligations.
GENERAL RULES
If you are selected as a winner, you shall first correctly answer a mathematical skill-testing question before being declared a winner.
If you are selected as a winner, you, or your parents or guardians if you are a minor, agree to have your name and/or picture, including your photograph, and/or voice used for advertising purposes related to this contest, free of charge.
If you are selected as a winner, you, or your parents or guardians if you are a minor, agree that upon accepting the prize you confirm your eligibility of these rules and release the CBC and its affiliates, as well as their respective directors, officers and employees, from all liability for any damage or loss arising from participation in this contest or from the awarding, acceptance or use of the prize.
Should you make any false statement, you shall be automatically disqualified from the contest.
CBC and its affiliates, as well as their respective directors, officers and employees, shall assume no liability resulting from losses, delays, mistaken addresses on mail or e-mail received, typographical errors, technical, computer or telephone malfunctions, loss or theft of computer or telephone data, damage to software or computer equipment, fraudulent calls or any other mistake.
CBC and its affiliates, as well as their respective directors, officers and employees, shall assume no liability of any kind, whatsoever, in any cases in which their inability to act results from an event or situation beyond their control, including more particularly a strike, lockout or any other labour dispute in their place of business or the places of business of the organizations or businesses whose services are used to hold this contest.
All personal information, such as your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address and age is collected solely for the purposes of administering this contest and shall not be used for any other purpose without your consent. By providing this information, you consent to it being used for the stated purposes.
By entering, contestants agree to abide by the contest rules which shall be applied by the CBC. All CBC's decisions are final.
Contest rules are available at cbc.ca/yourvoice
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