Official Cemetech Contest #20 Rules: ------------------------------------ - Cemetech Contest #20 is not affiliated with or sponsored by Texas Instruments. - Contestants must be 13 years of age or older, to comply with COPPA restrictions. - Cemetech does not share any private details collected during this contest with anyone. - Entries will be judged by an unbiased panel of judges. All decisions are final. - Entries will be scored and ranked on a poll of Cemetech members, overall program quality, effective communication and response to suggestions, and adherence to the contest rules. The winners will be chosen from the highest-ranked entries. The judges reserve the right to disqualify or penalize any entry for any reason. - Contest judges are disqualified from participating in Contest #20. - While we make a best-effort attempt to secure our hardware and software, we are not liable for any fraud, hacking, viruses, or other events that compromise the integrity of the contest. We reserve the right to terminate or modify the contest if such an event occurs. - Cemetech Contest #20 runs from June 24, 2017 to 23:59:59 ET on August 5, 2017. All entries must be submitted domain name before the end of the contest. Late entries will not be accepted. Entries will not receive preferential treatment based on how long before the deadline they are submitted. - By entering this contest, either by creating a Cemetech Contest #20 topic or by emailing an entry to the indicated email address for judging, you agree to be bound by the contest rules. - Cemetech Contest #20 is not a lottery or a game of chance. All entries will be judged on programming skill and merit alone. Only one project will be accepted from each contestant; additional projects will be ignored. This is also not a direct mail promotion, an instant-win game, or a contest offered in a retail outlet. - This is an informal, lighthearted contest meant to encourage students to learn to program and to enjoy programming. Cemetech is currently a community of programmers volunteering their time to teach programming. It is not a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Please contact the Cemetech administrators at admin at this domain with any concerns or questions. Cemetech is not liable for any damages, lost time and productivity, or any other direct or indirect effects of entering this contest. - The winners will be announced no later than 10 days after the conclusion of the contest. The names of the winners will be announced using either their online aliases (to protect their privacy) or their real names, at the discretion of the winners. All winning entries will be described and screenshots shown, so do not enter the contest if you don't want your entry to be publicly displayed. We encourage but do not require all contestants to submit their entries to the Cemetech Archives after result are published. - As Cemetech is not an organization or corporation, it has no postal address. The administrators' postal addresses may be obtained via electronic mail. - Unfortunately, due to the complexities of international law, only residents of the following countries are eligible to receive prizes for Cemetech Contest #20. Residents of all other countries are not eligible. - The United States of America: residents of the 50 states only - The United Kingdom: Pursuant to UK law, this is a contest of skill, not a lottery or other game of chance. The information required to be availale in the rules of UK competitions is provided above. - The Netherlands: Pursuant to Dutch law, this is not a game of chance or lottery. This is a contest of skill. The nature and number of prizes, the conditions of participation, and how winners will be selected is indicated above. Winners will be notified via electronic mail. - Canada: Pursuant to Canadian law, all entries are judged on their merits as well-written calculator programs, and require significant skill to create. This is not a contest of chance or luck. Required contest details are provided above. - France: Pursuant to French law, all contestants are judged fairly based on merit or based on clearly documented criteria.