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Rules of the competition:
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The BAHRAIN eCONTENT AWARD is open to any company, organisation and individual active in the content industry and based in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
- The presented e-product must be produced fully or partially
by a Bahraini individual or company, which must reflect
Bahrain's local morals and traditions without any advocacy
for racism, secularism, nudity, gambling, or any indecent
content.
- The participant must register his/her e-product based
on the correct category set by the Award regulations. The
Award judges have the right to disqualify any work submitted
that does not follow the correct category set by the Award
regulations.
- The participant must provide the appropriate electronic
access to his/her submitted e-product for evaluation purposes
by the judging team.
- Award results announced by the organizing team are final.
- Entries can be made in any United Nations language.
- All entries have to be complete products or applications
and include instructions for installation and use. No drafts,
demonstrations or unfinished prototypes are accepted.
- Incomplete submissions and those not conforming to the
published guidelines will be disqualified without further
notice. There is no possible legal recourse against these
decisions.
- Submitters are held responsible for the smooth functioning
of their products and applications.
- Pictures, sound, content and software etc. must have
copyright permission and the uses of all software should
be legal.
- All materials submitted become the property of the organisers
and will not be returned. One copy of the submitted product
will be archived for the record. No commercial use of this
archive may or will be made.
- All offline products must be sent by the producers to
the BeA office in Manama and arrive no later the November
30th. The BeA office does not accept mailing or transport
costs for any entry.
- With completion of registration, participants in the Award
accept the
rules, guidelines and Award criteria governing BAHRAIN eCONTENT
AWARD.
- The registration and submission process of a product to
the evaluation
itself does in no way entitle it to specific benefits. There
is no possible
legal recourse against the organisers.
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