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Conditions of Entry
The representatives must submit the entry and pay the entry fee on or before the deadline of submission of entries — 20 May 2005. Late submissions or payments will not be processed. Payments made on or before the deadline but collected or confirmed after will be processed. The entry fee is non-refundable (even in case of withdrawal of entry). The entry fee is forfeited in case any of the terms and conditions is violated.
The entrants of the Web sites must submit complete and correct information in the online entry form. It must be clear that incomplete entry forms will not be processed and information that is proven later on to be false any time during the process will be subject to disqualification. In case of entering in the wrong category, the technical committee has the right to move the Web site to another appropriate category.
The technical committee will disqualify:
- Web sites that violate human rights
- Web sites that have or spread information or other materials without copyrights
- Web sites that violate local, European, or International laws
- Web sites that violate children rights
- Web sites, spreading software viruses or codes, which have the aim to destroy or damage software and hardware
- Web sites that contain pornographic materials or propagate "hate" messages
The technical committee or the jury may disqualify the ineligible entries by at any phase of the competition without notification.
Important!
The International Media Awards for Web Albena 2005 assumes all entries are original and the entrant either owns the Web site or has permission from a client or other appropriate party to enter the work, with all rights granted therein. In case that an entrant without such rights submits a site, the entrant will be disqualified.
The entry must be a Web site, defined for this purpose as a collection of Web pages that either has its own domain or resides with a hosting service (such as a free hosting service). Single Web pages and site sections are not qualified. For sub-sites (such as sub.domain.com or www.domain.com/sub), they can qualify as "stand alone" sites if they have their own site structure and are explicitly distinct from the primary domain as to purpose, nature, and content.
The International Media Awards for Web Albena 2005 is not liable for any copyright infringement on the part of the entrant, but it has the right to disqualify at any time the infringer Web site. The entries must not be plagiarized in terms of content and design from a copyrighted source, such as another Web site. Plagiarism must be obvious to be considered such.
The entry must be accessible to the public. Intranet sites are not qualified.
In order certain categories to be identified by the organizers, the representative must submit a test or demo account for sites that require a username and password.
Terms of Entry
We will expect your entries and payments until 20 May 2005.
