Graph for All Million Dollar Challenge (the “Hackathon”) Official Rules

NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE OR PAYMENT WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. 

SUBMISSION OF ANY ENTRY CONSTITUTES AGREEMENT TO THESE OFFICIAL RULES AS A CONTRACT BETWEEN ENTRANT (AND EACH INDIVIDUAL MEMBER OF ENTRANT), THE HACKATHON SPONSOR, AND DEVPOST.

 

1. Dates and Timing

Submission Period: February 9th, 2022 (8:00 am Eastern Time) – April 20th, 2022 (11:45 pm Eastern Time) (“Submission Period”).

Judging Period: April 26th, 2022 (10:00 am Eastern Time) – May 10th, 2022 (5:00 pm Eastern Time) (“Judging Period”).

Finalist Public Voting: May 3rd, 2022 (1:15 pm Eastern Time) - May 15th, 2022 (5:00 pm Eastern Time) (“Public Voting Period”) [voting period changed from May 10th-May 22nd on 5/3/2022]

Winners Announced: On or around May 25th, 2022 (2:00 pm Eastern Time).

 

2. Sponsor and Administrator

Sponsor: TigerGraph, Inc. (“TigerGraph”), 3 Twin Dolphin Drive, Suite 225, Redwood City, CA 94065

Administrator: Devpost, Inc. (“Devpost”), 222 Broadway, Floor 19, New York, NY 10038

 

3. Eligibility

A. The Hackathon IS open to: 

  • Individuals who are at least the age of majority where they reside as of the time of entry (“Eligible Individuals”);
  • Guardians of students under the age of 18 (or under the age of majority in their jurisdiction of residence at the time of entry);
  • Teams of Eligible Individuals (“Teams”); and
  • Organizations (including corporations, not-for-profit corporations and other nonprofit organizations, limited liability companies, partnerships, and other legal entities) that exist and have been organized or incorporated at the time of entry.
  • Employees of companies designated as a Hackathon Partner and listed on the Hackathon Website (“Partner Employees”).

(the above are collectively, “Entrants”).

An Eligible Individual may join more than one Team or Organization and an Eligible Individual who is part of a Team or Organization may also enter the Hackathon on an individual basis. If a Team or Organization is entering the Hackathon, they must appoint and authorize one individual (the “Representative”) to represent, act, and enter a Submission, on their behalf. By entering a Submission on behalf of a Team or Organization you represent and warrant that you are the Representative authorized to act on behalf of your Team or Organization.

B. The Hackathon IS NOT open to: 

  • Individuals who are residents of, or Organizations domiciled in, a country, state, province or territory where the laws of the United States or local law prohibits participating or receiving a prize in the Hackathon (including, but not limited to, Brazil, Quebec, Russia, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria and any other country designated by the United States Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control).  - In accordance with US sanctions, Russia is no longer eligible to participate in this contest. Edited March 8, 2022.
  • Organizations involved with the design, production, paid promotion, execution, or distribution of the Hackathon, including the Sponsor and Administrator (“Promotion Entities”).
  • Employees, representatives and agents** of such Promotion Entities, and all members of their immediate family or household* excluding Partner Employees.
  • Any other individual involved with the design, production, promotion, execution, or distribution of the Hackathon, and each member of their immediate family or household*.
  • Any Judge (defined below), or company or individual that employs a Judge.
  • Any parent company, subsidiary, or other affiliate*** of any organization described above.
  • Any other individual or organization whose participation in the Hackathon would create, in the sole discretion of the Sponsor and/or Administrator, a real or apparent conflict of interest. 

*The members of an individual’s immediate family include the individual’s spouse, children and stepchildren, parents and stepparents, and siblings and stepsiblings. The members of an individual’s household include any other person that shares the same residence as the individual for at least three (3) months out of the year. 

**Agents include individuals or organizations that in creating a Submission to the Hackathon, are acting on behalf of, and at the direction of, a Promotion Entity through a contractual or similar relationship.

***An affiliate is: (a) an organization that is under common control, sharing a common majority or controlling owner, or common management; or (b) an organization that has a substantial ownership in, or is substantially owned by the other organization.

 

4. How To Enter 

Entrants may enter by visiting graphforall.devpost.com (“Hackathon Website”) and following the below steps:

  • Register for the Hackathon on the Hackathon Website by clicking the “Join Hackathon” button. To complete registration, sign up to create a free Devpost account, or log in with an existing Devpost account. This will enable you to receive important updates and to make your Submission.
  • Entrants will obtain access to the required developer tools and complete a Project described below in Project Requirements. Use of the developer tools will be subject to the license agreement related thereto. Entry in the Hackathon constitutes consent for the Sponsor and Devpost to collect and maintain an entrant’s personal information for the purpose of operating and publicizing the Hackathon.
  • Create a video that includes footage that explains your project’s features and functionality through a comprehensive demonstration.
  • Complete and enter all of the required fields on the “Enter a Submission” page of the Hackathon Website (each a “Submission”) during the Submission Period and follow the requirements below.

Project Requirements

(i) What to Create: Entrants must use TigerGraph's graph analytics platform to uncover transformative solutions to a real world problem (each a “Project”). Entrants must select a problem statement from the provided list found here: [https://graphforall.devpost.com/details/inspiration] (each a “Problem Statement”).

(ii) Functionality: The Project must be capable of being successfully installed and running consistently on the platform for which it is intended and must function as depicted in the video and/or expressed in the text description.

(iii) Platforms: A submitted Project must run on the platform for which it is intended and which is specified in the Submission Requirements. 

(iv) New & Existing: Projects must be either newly created by the Entrant or, if the Entrant’s Project existed prior to the Hackathon Submission Period, must have been significantly updated after the start of the Hackathon Submission Period.

(v) Third Party Integrations: If a Project integrates any third-party SDK, APIs and/or data, Entrant must be authorized to use them.

(vi) Testing: The Entrant must make the Project available free of charge and without any restriction, for testing, evaluation and use by the Sponsor, Administrator and Judges until the Judging Period ends. 

If the Project includes software that runs on proprietary or third party hardware that is not widely available to the public, including software running on devices or wearable technology other than smartphones, tablets, or desktop computers, the Sponsor and/or Administrator reserve the right, at their sole discretion, to require the Entrant to provide physical access to the Project hardware upon request.  For Projects running on widely available smartphones, tablets, or desktop computers, Entrants must make their Project available by providing a URL to the Project GitHub code repository for judging and testing. Entrants must:

  • Provide access to the Project by making it public or share access to devposttesting and TigerGraph-MDC GitHub accounts.
  • Include all your relevant Project code, and a README with getting started instructions that allow viewers to test your submission. 

Submission Requirements. Submissions to the Hackathon must meet the following requirements:

  • Include a Project built with the required developer tools and that meets the above Project Requirements.
  • Include a text description that explains the features and functionality of your Project.
  • Declare the Problem Statement of your Project. 
  • Declare if Entrant is a Partner Employee (if an individual) or that any team member is a Partner Employee (if a Team or Organization). If declared, the Submission will not be included in the list of Finalists defined in Section 6 and will only be eligible for the Partner Employee Prizes.
  • Provide a written defense of your project, explaining its strength in each of the four judging criteria (see Judging and Criteria below). Provide supporting facts and statistics as appropriate.  The response for each criterion may be up to 250 words. The four criteria are:
    • Impactfulness - for solving a real-world problem
    • Innovativeness - for use of Graph
    • Ambitiousness - for the scale and complexity of the Graph
    • Applicability - for adoption in the real world
  • Provide a URL and access to the Project GitHub code repository. The repository must include all relevant Project code and a README with getting started instructions that allow viewers to test the Project. Provide access by making the GitHub code repository public or sharing access with devposttesting and TigerGraph-MDC GitHub accounts. 
  • Include a demonstration video of your Project. The video portion of the submission:
    • should be less than three (3) minutes
    • should include footage that explains how your solution works and highlights your Problem Statement.
    • should show the Project functioning on the device for which it was built
    • must be uploaded to and made publicly visible on YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook Video, or Youku, and a link to the video must be provided on the submission form on the Hackathon Website; and
    • must not include third party trademarks, or copyrighted music or other material unless the Entrant has permission to use such material.
  • Be the original work of the Entrant, be solely owned by the Entrant, and not violate the IP rights of any other person or entity.
  • Multiple Submissions: An Entrant may submit more than one Submission, however, each Submission must be unique and substantially different from each of the Entrant’s other Submissions, as determined by the Sponsor and Devpost in their sole discretion.

Language Requirements

All Submission materials must be in English or, if not in English, the Entrant must provide an English translation of the demonstration video, text description, and testing instructions as well as all other materials submitted. 

Intellectual Property: Your Submission must: (a) be your (or your Team, or Organization’s) original work product; (b) be solely owned by you, your Team, your Organization with no other person or entity having any right or interest in it; and (c) not violate the intellectual property rights or other rights including but not limited to copyright, trademark, patent, contract, and/or privacy rights, of any other person or entity. An Entrant may contract with a third party for technical assistance to create the Submission provided the Submission components are solely the Entrant’s work product and the result of the Entrant’s ideas and creativity, and the Entrant owns all rights to them. An Entrant may submit a Submission that includes the use of open source software, provided the Entrant complies with applicable open source licenses and, as part of the Submission, creates software that enhances and builds upon the features and functionality included in the underlying open source software. By entering the Hackathon, you represent, warrant, and agree that your Submission meets these requirements.

Financial or Preferential Support: A Project must not have been developed, or derived from a Project developed, with financial or preferential support from the Sponsor or Administrator. Such Projects include, but are not limited to, those that received funding or investment for their development, were developed under contract, or received a commercial license, from the Sponsor or Administrator any time prior to the end of Hackathon Submission Period. The Sponsor, at their sole discretion, may disqualify a Project, if awarding a prize to the Project would create a real or apparent conflict of interest.

 

5. Submission Modifications.

A. Draft Submissions: Prior to the end of the Submission Period, you may save draft versions of your Submission on Devpost to your portfolio before submitting the Submission materials to the Hackathon for evaluation. Once the Submission Period has ended, you may not make any changes or alterations to your Submission, but you may continue to update the Project in your Devpost portfolio.

B. Modifications After the Submission Period. The Sponsor and Devpost may permit you to modify part of your submission after the Submission Period for the purpose of adding, removing or replacing material that potentially infringes a third party mark or right, discloses personally identifiable information, or is otherwise inappropriate. The modified submission must remain substantively the same as the original submission with the only modification being what the Sponsor and Devpost permits. 

 

6. Judges & Criteria.

Eligible submissions will be evaluated by a panel of judges selected by the Sponsor (the “Judges”). Judges may be employees of the Sponsor or third parties, may or may not be listed individually on the Hackathon Website, and may change before or during the Judging Period. Judging may take place in one or more rounds with one or more panels of Judges, at the discretion of the Sponsor. 

Stage One) The first stage will determine via pass/fail whether the ideas meet a baseline level of viability, in that the Project reasonably fits the Problem Statement and reasonably used the required software featured in the Hackathon.

Stage Two) All submissions that pass Stage One will be evaluated in Stage Two based on the following equally weighted criteria (the “Judging Criteria”):

Each of the following criteria has a maximum point value of 25 associated with it. Each Submission can be awarded a minimum of 0 points to a maximum of 100 points by each Judge, and according to the sole and absolute discretion of the judges:

  • Impactfulness
    The degree to which the graph solution betters people’s lives via positive impacts in one or more domains. This includes: Reach (number of people helped), Value (social/economic benefit), and Depth (addressing root issues)
  • Innovativeness
    The degree to which the graph solution offers either a novel approach to the problem or a novel use of graph. This includes: Novelty (new way to frame complicated problems with graph) and Creativity (resourcefulness in overcoming challenges) 
  • Ambitiousness
    The degree to which the graph solution pushes the boundary of scale and scope of graph to solve real world problems. This includes: Schema scope (graph schema size), Scale (graph data size), and Functional scope (coverage of functional features)
  • Applicability
    The degree to which the graph solution is ready to be adopted and applied with reasonable resources and investment. This includes: Adoption (ease of putting the solution into real-world use) and Breadth (number and size of industries that could adopt this)

The scores from the Judges will determine the potential winners of the applicable prizes. The Submissions that are eligible for the Partner Employee Prizes and that receive the three (3) highest overall scores will become potential winners of a Partner Employee Prize. Up to fifty (50) Submissions that are not eligible for the Partner Employee Prizes, each earning either a top overall score or a top score for one Judging Criterion, will be named Finalists. The Finalist that earns the highest overall score will become a potential winner of the Grand Prize. Three (3) Finalists that earn the highest scores within each applicable Judging Criterion, will become potential winners of the applicable Category Prize.

Most Popular Prize. During the Public Voting Period, the Finalists will be posted on a public forum for community members to submit their votes. The Submission with the highest vote count in the Public Voting Period and which does not also earn another Prize will be the winner of the Most Popular Prize. Participation on the public forum and chosen voting tool is subject to their Terms of Service. Any voting results displayed may not reflect an accurate result and the Sponsor in its discretion will determine which Submission is the winner of the Most Popular Prize.

Tie Breaking. For each Prize listed below, if two or more submissions are tied, the tied submission with the highest score in the first applicable criterion listed above will be considered the higher scoring submission. For example, Impactfulness will break a tie score in any other criterion. In the event any ties remain, this process will be repeated, as needed, by comparing the tied Submissions’ scores on the next applicable criterion. If two or more submissions are tied on all applicable criteria, the panel of Judges will vote on the tied submissions.

 

7. Intellectual Property Rights.

All Submissions remain the intellectual property of the individuals or organizations that created them. TigerGraph owns all rights to its TigerGraph software and grants each Entrant a limited revocable license, to use TigerGraph's software, only for creating the Submission for this Hackathon. By making a Submission, Entrants agree that the Sponsor will have a fully paid, non-exclusive license to use such Submission for judging the Submission. Entrants agree that the Sponsor and Devpost shall have the right to promote the Submission and use the name, likeness, voice and image of all individuals contributing to a Submission, in any materials promoting or publicizing the Hackathon and its results, during the Hackathon Period and for three years thereafter.  Some Submission components may be displayed to the public. Other Submission materials may be viewed by the Sponsor, Devpost, and judges for screening and evaluation. By making a Submission or accepting any prize, Entrants represent and warrant that (a) Submission is not copyrighted, protected by trade secret or otherwise subject to third party intellectual property rights or other proprietary rights, including privacy and publicity rights, unless Entrant is the owner of such rights or has permission from their rightful owner to make the Submission; and (b) the Submission does not contain any viruses, Trojan horses, worms, spyware or other disabling devices or harmful or malicious code. Please note that Promotion Entities may have developed materials similar or identical to your Submission, or may be developing something similar in the future. By entering this Hackathon you waive any claims you may have resulting from any similarities to your Submission and agree that Promotion Entities are not responsible for any unauthorized use of your Submission by 3rd parties who may access or view your materials. If you do not want to grant these rights to your Submission, please do not enter this Hackathon. 

 

8. Prizes.

Prize Name

Prize Items

Applicable Judging Criteria

Grand Prizes 

 

Grand Prize

  • $250,000 USD

All Judging Criteria

Category Prizes

 

Most Impactful | 1st Place

  • $100,000 USD

Impactfulness 

Most Impactful | 2nd Place

  • $50,000 USD

Impactfulness

Most Impactful | 3rd Place

  • $25,000 USD

Impactfulness

Most Innovative | 1st Place

  • $100,000 USD

Innovativeness

Most Innovative | 2nd Place

  • $50,000 USD

Innovativeness 

Most Innovative | 3rd Place

  • $25,000 USD

Innovativeness

Most Ambitious | 1st Place

  • $100,000 USD

Ambitiousness

Most Ambitious | 2nd Place

  • $50,000 USD

Ambitiousness

Most Ambitious | 3rd Place

  • $25,000 USD

Ambitiousness

Most Applicable | 1st Place

  • $100,000 USD

Applicability

Most Applicable | 2nd Place

  • $50,000 USD

Applicability 

Most Applicable | 3rd Place

  • $25,000 USD

Applicability

Bonus Prizes 

 

Most Popular

  • $20,000 USD

Awarded to one of the Finalists determined by public voting on a public forum as described above in Section 6.

Women Who Graph

  • $30,000 USD

Awarded to a team that declares they are an all-women team. Determined by All Judging Criteria.

Partner Employee Prizes

1st Place

  • $10,000 USD donation to their charity of choice, subject to Sponsor’s review and approval

Awarded to a Partner Employee Submission. Determined by All Judging Criteria.

2nd Place

  • $6,000 USD donation to their charity of choice, subject to Sponsor’s review and approval

Awarded to a Partner Employee Submission. Determined by All Judging Criteria.

3rd Place

  • $4,000 USD donation to their charity of choice, subject to Sponsor’s review and approval

Awarded to a Partner Employee Submission. Determined by All Judging Criteria.

 

IMPORTANT NOTES ON MULTIPLE PRIZE ELIGIBILITY:

  • A Project can only win one (1) prize. If a submission is eligible for multiple prizes, the Prize sum with the most value takes priority.
  • If there are no eligible submissions for a Bonus Prize or Partner Employee Prize, that prize will not be awarded.
  • Only the Finalists are eligible for the Grand Prizes, Category Prizes, and Most Popular prize.
  • Entrants that declare they are a Partner Employee (if an individual) or that any team member is a Partner Employee (if a Team or Organization) are only eligible for the Partner Employee Prizes.
  • Only Entrants that declare they are female (if an individual) or that all team members declare they are female (if a Team or Organization) are eligible for the Women who Graph prize. 

A. Substitutions & Changes: Prizes are non-transferable by the winner. Sponsor in its sole discretion has the right to make a prize substitution of equivalent or greater value. Sponsor will not award a prize if there are no eligible submissions entered in the Hackathon, or if there are no eligible Entrants or submissions for a specific prize.

B. Verification Requirement: THE AWARD OF A PRIZE TO A POTENTIAL WINNER IS SUBJECT TO VERIFICATION OF THE IDENTITY, QUALIFICATIONS AND ROLE OF THE POTENTIAL WINNER IN THE CREATION OF THE SUBMISSION. No submission or submitter shall be deemed a winning submission or winner until their post-competition prize affidavits have been completed and verified, even if prospective winners have been announced verbally or on the competition website. The final decision to designate a winner shall be made by the Sponsor and/or Administrator.

C. Prize Delivery: Prizes will be payable to the Entrant, if an individual; to the Entrant’s Representative, if a Team; or to the Organization, if the Entrant is an Organization. It will be the responsibility of the winning Entrant’s Representative to allocate the Prize among their Team or Organization’s participating members, as the Representative deems appropriate. A monetary Prize will be mailed to the winning Entrant’s address (if an individual) or the Representative’s address (if a Team or Organization), or sent electronically to the Entrant, Entrant’s Representative, or Organization’s bank account, only after receipt of the completed winner affidavit and other required forms (collectively the “Required Forms”), if applicable. Failure to provide correct information on the Required Forms, or other correct information required for the delivery of a Prize, may result in delayed Prize delivery, disqualification or the Entrant, or forfeiture of a Prize. Prizes will be delivered within 60 days of the Sponsor or Devpost’s receipt of the completed Required Forms.

Note:  A winning Entrant may opt to have their entire Prize be given directly to a charity of their choice, subject to the Sponsor’s review and approval; the Prize may not be split.

D. Fees & Taxes: Winners (and in the case of Team or Organization, all participating members) are responsible for any fees associated with receiving or using a prize, including but not limited to, wiring fees or currency exchange fees. Winners (and in the case of Team or Organization, all participating members) are responsible for reporting and paying all applicable taxes in their jurisdiction of residence (federal, state/provincial/territorial and local). Winners may be required to provide certain information to facilitate receipt of the award, including completing and submitting any tax or other forms necessary for compliance with applicable withholding and reporting requirements. United States residents may be required to provide a completed form W-9 and residents of other countries may be required to provide a completed W-8BEN form. Winners are also responsible for complying with foreign exchange and banking regulations in their respective jurisdictions and reporting the receipt of the Prize to relevant government departments/agencies, if necessary. The Sponsor, Devpost, and/or Prize provider reserves the right to withhold a portion of the prize amount to comply with the tax laws of the United States or other jurisdiction, or those of a winner’s jurisdiction.

 

9. Entry Conditions and Release.

A. By entering the Hackathon, you (and, if you are entering on behalf of a Team, Organization each participating members) agree(s) to the following:

(i) The relationship between you, the Entrant, and the Sponsor and Administrator, is not a confidential, fiduciary, or other special relationship.

(ii) You will be bound by and comply with these Official Rules and the decisions of the Sponsor, Administrator, and/or the Hackathon Judges which are binding and final in all matters relating to the Hackathon.

(iii) You release, indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Promotion Entities, and their respective parent, subsidiary, and affiliated companies, and any other individual, organizations responsible for sponsoring, judging, fulfilling, administering, advertising or promoting the Hackathon, and all of their respective past and present officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives (hereafter the “Released Parties”) from and against any and all claims, expenses, and liabilities (including reasonable attorneys’ fees), including but not limited to negligence and damages of any kind to persons and property, defamation, slander, libel, violation of right of publicity, infringement of trademark, copyright or other intellectual property rights, property damage, or death or personal injury arising out of or relating to an Entrant’s Submission, creation of Submission or entry of a Submission, participation in the Hackathon, acceptance or use or misuse of the Prize (including any travel or activity related thereto) and/or the broadcast, transmission, performance, exploitation or use of the Submission as authorized or licensed by these Official Rules. 

B. Without limiting the foregoing, the Released Parties shall have no liability in connection with: 

(i) any incorrect or inaccurate information, whether caused by the Sponsor or Administrator’s electronic or printing error, or by any of the equipment or programming associated with or utilized in the Hackathon; 

(ii) technical failures of any kind, including, but not limited to malfunctions, interruptions, or disconnections in phone lines, internet connectivity or electronic transmission errors, or network hardware or software or failure of the Hackathon Website;

(iii) unauthorized human intervention in any part of the entry process or the Hackathon; 

(iv) technical or human error which may occur in the administration of the Hackathon or the processing of Submissions; or 

(v) any injury or damage to persons or property which may be caused, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, from the Entrant’s participation in the Hackathon or receipt or use or misuse of any Prize.

The Released Parties are not responsible for incomplete, late, misdirected, damaged, lost, illegible, or incomprehensible Submissions or for address or email address changes of the Entrants. Proof of sending or submitting the aforementioned will not be deemed to be proof of receipt by the Sponsor or Administrator. If for any reason any Entrant’s Submission is determined to have not been received or been erroneously deleted, lost, or otherwise destroyed or corrupted, the Entrant’s sole remedy is to request the opportunity to resubmit its Submission. Such a request must be made promptly after the Entrant knows or should have known there was a problem and will be determined at the sole discretion of the Sponsor.

 

10. Publicity.

By participating in the Hackathon, Entrant consents to the promotion and display of the Entrant’s Submission, and to the use of personal information about themselves for promotional purposes, by the Sponsor, Administrator, and third parties acting on their behalf. Such personal information includes, but is not limited to, your name, likeness, photograph, voice, opinions, comments and hometown and country of residence. It may be used in any existing or newly created media, worldwide without further payment or consideration or right of review, unless prohibited by law. Authorized use includes but is not limited to advertising and promotional purposes. 

 

11. General Conditions. 

A. Sponsor and Administrator reserve the right, in their sole discretion, to cancel, suspend and/or modify the Hackathon, or any part of it, in the event of a technical failure, fraud, or any other factor or event that was not anticipated or is not within their control.

B. Sponsor and Administrator reserve the right in their sole discretion to disqualify any individual or Entrant if it finds to be actually or presenting the appearance of tampering with the entry process or the operation of the Hackathon or to be acting in violation of these Official Rules or in a manner that is inappropriate, unsportsmanlike, not in the best interests of this Hackathon, or a violation of any applicable law or regulation.

C. Any attempt by any person to undermine the proper conduct of the Hackathon may be a violation of criminal and civil law. Should the Sponsor or Administrator suspect that such an attempt has been made or is threatened, they reserve the right to take appropriate action including but not limited to requiring an Entrant to cooperate with an investigation and referral to criminal and civil law enforcement authorities.

D. If there is any discrepancy or inconsistency between the terms and conditions of the Official Rules and disclosures or other statements contained in any Hackathon materials, including but not limited to the Hackathon Submission form, Hackathon Website, or advertising, the terms and conditions of the Official Rules shall prevail.

E. The terms and conditions of the Official Rules are subject to change at any time, including the rights or obligations of the Entrant, the Sponsor and Administrator. The Sponsor and Administrator will post the terms and conditions of the amended Official Rules on the Hackathon Website. To the fullest extent permitted by law, any amendment will become effective at the time specified in the posting of the amended Official Rules or, if no time is specified, the time of posting.

F. If at any time prior to the deadline, an Entrant or prospective Entrant believes that any term in the Official Rules is or may be ambiguous, they must submit a written request for clarification. 

G. The Sponsor or Administrator’s failure to enforce any term of these Official Rules shall not constitute a waiver of that provision. Should any provision of these Official Rules be or become illegal or unenforceable in any jurisdiction whose laws or regulations may apply to an Entrant, such illegality or unenforceability shall leave the remainder of these Official Rules, including the Rule affected, to the fullest extent permitted by law, unaffected and valid. The illegal or unenforceable provision shall be replaced by a valid and enforceable provision that comes closest and best reflects the Sponsor’s intention in a legal and enforceable manner with respect to the invalid or unenforceable provision.

H. Excluding Submissions, all intellectual property related to this Hackathon, including but not limited to copyrighted material, trademarks, trade-names, logos, designs, promotional materials, web pages, source codes, drawings, illustrations, slogans and representations are owned or used under license by the Sponsor and/or Administrator. All rights are reserved. Unauthorized copying or use of any copyrighted material or intellectual property without the express written consent of its owners is strictly prohibited. Any use in a Submission of Sponsor or Administrator’s intellectual property shall be solely to the extent provided for in these Official Rules.

 

12. Limitations of Liability.

By entering, all Entrants (including, in the case of a Team or Organization, all participating members) agree to release the Released Parties from any and all liability in connection with the Prizes or Entrant’s participation in the Hackathon. The maximum liability for the Sponsor, Administrator and Released Parties shall not exceed $10,000. Provided, however, that any liability limitation regarding gross negligence or intentional acts, or events of death or body injury shall not be applicable in jurisdictions where such limitation is not legal.

 

13. Disputes.

A. Except where prohibited by law, as a condition of participating in this Hackathon, Entrant agrees that:

  1. any and all disputes and causes of action arising out of or connected with this Hackathon, or any Prizes awarded, shall be resolved individually, without resort to any form of class action lawsuit, and exclusively by final and binding arbitration under the rules of the American Arbitration Association and held at the AAA regional office nearest the Entrant or, if Entrant is not a resident of the US, then the AAA office in San Francisco California;

  2. the Federal Arbitration Act shall govern the interpretation, enforcement and all proceedings at such arbitration; and

  3. judgment upon such arbitration award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction.

B. Under no circumstances will Entrant be permitted to obtain awards for, and Entrant hereby waives all rights to claim, punitive, incidental or consequential damages, or any other damages, including attorneys’ fees, other than contestant’s actual out-of-pocket expenses (i.e., costs associated with entering this Hackathon), and Entrant further waives all rights to have damages multiplied or increased.

C. All issues and questions concerning the construction, validity, interpretation and enforceability of these Official Rules, or the rights and obligations of the Entrant and Sponsor in connection with this Hackathon, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the substantive laws of the State of New York, USA without regard to New York choice of law rules.

SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

 

14. Additional Terms.

Please review the Devpost Terms of Service at https://info.devpost.com/terms for additional rules that apply to your participation in the Hackathon and more generally your use of the Hackathon Website. Such Terms of Service are incorporated by reference into these Official Rules, including that the term "Poster" in the Terms of Service shall mean the same as "Sponsor" in these Official rules." If there is a conflict between the Terms of Service and these Official Rules, these Official Rules shall control with respect to this Hackathon only.

 

15. Entrant’s Personal Information.

Information collected from Entrants is subject to the Devpost’s Privacy Policy, which is available at https://info.devpost.com/privacy.

 

For questions, send an email to support@devpost.com.