Here at Woobox we are not lawyers and we do not offer specific legal advice, however we can offer some tips on the basics to help guide you in the right direction. In this article we will discuss guidelines that are important to remember for your contest official rules:
Disclaimer: Woobox is not responsible for any legal rules surrounding your contest. Please contact a lawyer to verify or help create official rules for your contest.
Disclaimer
This one is pretty straight forward. Facebook offers its own Promotion Guidelines that covers the do's and don'ts for promotions on their platform. Facebook requires that you must include a written disclaimer that includes the following:- A complete release of Facebook by each entrant or participant.
- Acknowledgement that the promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Facebook.
Entry Requirements
Most contests online are hoping to go viral, and that means that you can have a wide variety of entrants. So stating the requirements directly in the official rules helps to ensure that all users are made aware of the required steps for entry. So you will want to be sure to set specific eligibility requirements, such as:- Age
- Geography
- Dates for entry or voting
- When the winner will be selected.
Winner Information
There are four commonly accepted ways to choose a winner for your contest. These can each be used on their own, or in combination with one another:- Random selection
- Selection by a panel of judges
- Most votes submitted by the public
- Selection by the contest owner of the entry that best exemplifies the entry requirement
Information Collection
With the tightening of email privacy legislation you will want to be direct in letting your entrants know how their personal and contact information will be used. If a person enters a contest, you will want to add an optional opt-in checkbox to allow people to opt-in to receive emails from you after your contest is over. You don’t want to start email blasting users that are not expecting it, as this might come off as misleading and deter entrants form entering again in the future. Also, state if you are going to provide the entry list to any contest sponsors, you can add an additional checkbox on the entry form so that entrants can opt-in for both or place it clearly in your official rules.Rule Violations
Although uncommon, there is a chance that someone may commit some kind of fraud in order to increase their chances of winning. The most common style of fraud that we have come across is vote buying. Vote buying is when people pay others to vote for their entry when a contest winner is decided by number of votes. Now, it can be almost impossible to prove 100% that a person has bought votes, but there are some red flags that can be clearly seen if someone is. Here are a few warning signs that a person is buying votes:- One entry has a large number of votes form a single IP.
- One entry is getting a large number of votes from people who live in different countries.
- There is a clear patterned in the timing of the votes (Every 5 seconds)
Now that you know the basics of contest rules, get started for free and begin setting up your next successful promotion. Have Questions? Leave them in the comments or email us at Support@woobox.com
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