TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ENTRY FOR RU TALENTED & CASH FOR KIDS ‘BIG AUDITION’ 2015 (the “Competition”) These terms and conditions should be read together with and are in addition to the Promoter’s general competition terms and conditions available online at www.ru-listening.com (together the “Rules”). By entering the Competition, applicants agree to be bound by these Rules. This Competition is promoted by RU Listening Limited (the “Promoter”) whose registered office is at 28 Wilton Road, Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex, TN40 1EZt and registered under company number 09073960 and its affiliated charity, Bauer Radio’s Cash for Kids Charities (the “Charity”) registered under charity number 1122062. The Rules are available on request from the Promoter and may be downloaded from its website at www.ru-listening.com (the “Website”). The Competition is open to UK residents aged 15 and under (all entrants must have permission from a parent or legal guardian to enter), but excludes employees of the Promoter, and its associated companies, their immediate families and anyone else professionally connected with the Competition. Previous fundraisers for the Charity are eligible to enter the Competition. Entries which are not in accordance with the Rules will not be valid and the Promoter reserves the right in its sole discretion, to disqualify such entries at any time during the Competition. Applicants found to be breaking the Rules will be disqualified. 1. HOW TO ENTER th 1.1 The Competition is open on Wednesday the 13 of May 2015 and the closing date for receipt of entries is th 11:59pm on Monday the 18 of May 2015 (the “Closing Date”). Any entries made outside of this period will not be eligible. 1.2 Applicants can either be a group or an individual artist (the “Applicants”). To enter, Applicants should submit a video or sound track online at www.tfmradio.co.uk/fundraising-appeals/ru-talented. 1.3 Only one entry will be accepted per Applicant. Audition videos will not be returned to Applicants. 1.4 To be eligible, Applicants (or any member of the group if the Applicant is a group) submitting a video must not be signed to a major label or subsidiary of a major label. Applicants signed with independent labels are eligible. 1.5 Applicants must complete the registration form and it is their responsibility to ensure that the information entered is correct and accurate. Incomplete registrations will not be accepted and the Promoter shall not be responsible for any information which has not been entered correctly. 1.6 Persons (whether a group or individual) may not enter if they have a current recording deal in place with a major label or a subsidiary of a major label. Small independent, bedroom labels, DIY labels and self-released artists are all eligible for entry. 1.7 Entries with multiple tracks will not be accepted. 1.8 Entrants are responsible for and must have secured prior to submitting their entry, permission from copyright owners of the Track to both record the Track and to use it to enter this Competition as set out in these Rules. If the Promoter receives a claim requesting payment by the copyright owner for an Applicant’s use of a Track as part of this Competition, the Applicant shall reimburse the Promoter for such payments and any costs incurred by the Promoter in handling such claim. 2. SELECTION 2.1 All applications received in accordance with clause 1 (above) will be assessed by the Big Audition judging panel. The Panel is subject to change at any time without prior notification to Applicants. 2.2 The Panel will choose up to 10 Applicants (“the Shortlisted Applicants”) who they deem have the most talent. The Panel’s decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into in this regard. rd 2.3 The Shortlisted Applicants must attend a meeting on the 23 of May at a specified times (which will be confirmed to the Shortlisted Applicants when they are notified that they have been chosen). The Promoter will not reimburse the Shortlisted Applicants for the cost of any travel, accommodation or out of pocket expenses. The Shortlisted Applicants will have an informal interview with the Panel. 2.4 The Panel will choose up to 10 of the Applicants who they deem performed best (the “Finalists”) who will rd perform at the final event, to be held on the 3 of June 2015 at KYM, Corporation Road, Middlesbrough (the “Final”). The Panel’s decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into in this regard. The Finalists consent to publication of their names and photographs on the Website and agree for copies of the same (“Copies”) to be used and stored by the Promoter, in any medium, for exploitation in any and all media for promotional purposes. 2.5 The Finalists may be asked to take part in publicity for the Final and warrant that whilst they are participating in any publicity they will not say anything or behave in any way which could be considered inappropriate or offensive, which might cause harm to the Promoter or to the reputation of the Promoter’s group of companies, or which might otherwise bring the Promoter or the Promoter’s group of companies into disrepute. 3. FUNDRAISING 3.1 The Finalists will each be allocated the same number of tickets to the Final and must sell all tickets, the th proceeds of which will be paid to the Charity. The Finalists will have from the 20 of May until 9:30am on the rd 3 of June 2015 to sell their ticket allocation. Tickets will be priced at £[PRICE] each all of which will go to the Charity. 3.2 In addition to selling their ticket allocation, Finalists must also engage in alternative fundraising initiatives th rd to raise as much money as they can (between the 20 of May 2015 and 9:30am on the 3 of June 2015) for the Charity, including but not limited to, selling more tickets to the Final, in excess of their ticket allocation (subject to availability). 3.3 In all fundraising efforts, Finalists must agree to abide by the Promoter’s fundraising terms and conditions which also form part of these Rules. Failure to abide by the Promoter’s fundraising terms and conditions may result in a Finalist being disqualified. 4. THE FINAL 4.1 All Finalists will be invited to take part in the Final. The Promoter reserves the right to change the date and venue of the Final if it is reasonably required to do so for reasons beyond its control, at any time and will not be liable or responsible if Finalists are not able to attend the Final because or for any losses incurred if the Final is cancelled. 4.2 The Finalists are responsible for making sure that they are able to attend the Final, which may entail taking time off work. The Promoter will not be responsible for any financial or other consequences of the individual applicant’s failure to adequately arrange taking time off work to take part in the Final. 4.3 If a Finalist cannot attend the Final, the Promoter will be under no obligation to provide an alternative prize (including but not limited to a cash alternative). If a Finalist (or a member of a Finalist if the Finalist is a group) is unable to attend the Final, the Promoter reserves the right to replace that Finalist with another applicant, to be chosen by the Promoter, at its sole discretion. 4.4 Finalists must perform one song at the Final. 4.5 Finalists who fail to abide by these Rules or other reasonable requests of the Promoter in relation to the Competition may be disqualified from the Competition and unable to perform at the Final. In the event that a Finalist is disqualified from the Competition, the Promoter may choose, at its sole discretion, another applicant to replace the disqualified Finalist. 5. THE WINNER 5.1 The winner of the Competition will be the Finalist that has raised the most money for the Charity and has performed the best at the Final in the Panel’s opinion but will be determined by the point-scoring system described below. A point-scoring system will be used to rate the Finalists. The Finalist who raises the most money will be awarded up to 15 points, the Finalist who raises the second largest amount of money will be awarded up to 14 points and so on. The Finalist who raises the least money will be awarded 1 point. The Finalists will also be judged on their performance in the Final, with up to 15 points being awarded for the best performance, up to 14 points being awarded for the second best performance and so on down to 1 point being awarded for the worst performance. The Finalists’ performances in the Final will be judged by the Panel. The Panel’s decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into in this regard. The Finalists will each have two scores which will be added together to give them a grand total (the “Total”). 5.2 The winner will be the Finalist who has the biggest Total. The Winner will be announced live at the Final. The Panel’s decision as to the Winner will be final and no correspondence will be entered into in this regard. 5.3 In the event that two or more Finalists have the same Total, the winner will be chosen based on which Finalist has the highest score from their performance in the Final. 6. THE PRIZE 6.1 The Winner will win [DETAIL PRIZES]. 6.2 The Promoter reserves the right to award alternative prizes of equal or greater value, should a particular element of the Prize become unavailable for any reason. 6.3 All elements making up the Prize are subject to availability and are non-transferable, non-refundable and there are no cash alternatives. If the Winner declines an element of the Prize, that element will be deemed to be forfeited by the Winner and will not be refunded nor will cash be awarded in lieu of such element. 6.4 The winner will have a minimum of 2 tracks (tic) to perform (one of which will be their entry Track) live at the [AIR SHOW?] as part of the Prize. The second track must be a track from TFM’s play list. The Promoter will keep you informed of tracks that can’t be used. 6.5 The Winner (to be chosen by the Panel, with the Panel’s decision being final, from the remaining Finalists) must be available to perform at RU Listening and Cash for Kids events throughout the year. 7. OTHER CONDITIONS 7.1 The Promoter is not responsible for any: (a) Telephone, computer, hardware, software, programming or network malfunction or error which prevents Applicants from submitting their entry properly; (b) Communication disruption or other forces beyond the reasonable control of the Promoter, including disruption related to internet traffic, virus, bug, or non-authorised intervention; or (c) Damage caused by a computer virus or otherwise arising in any computer as a result of an Applicant’s access to the Website. If such malfunction, error, disruption, or damage occurs, impairs the administration, security, fairness, integrity, or proper participation in the Competition, the Promoter may, in its sole discretion, suspend or terminate the Competition by posting a notice on the Website without any liability to Applicants. Entries made through any robotic, automatic, mechanical, programmed or similar entry duplication method are void. Entries will be deemed made by the authorised account holder of the e-mail address submitted at the time of entry. The authorised account holder is the natural person who is assigned to the e-mail address by an internet access provider, on-line service provider, or other organisation that is responsible for assigning e-mail addresses or the domain associated with the e-mail address. 7.2 The Promoter reserves the right to cancel, amend, terminate or temporarily suspend this Competition in the event of any unforeseen circumstances outside its reasonable control, with no liability to any Applicants or third parties. 7.3 Only entries received in accordance with these Rules will be accepted. 7.4 The Promoter is not responsible for late delivery or unsatisfactory quality of the Prize and will not be liable if the Prize cannot be taken up by the Winner. 7.5 The Promoter is not responsible for any costs associated with entering this Competition (or enjoyment of the Prize or any aspect of it) including but without limitation, travel costs or costs associated with accessing the internet. 7.6 Other than for death or personal injury resulting from its negligence and so far as permitted by law, the Promoter hereby excludes all liability for any loss, damage, cost and expense, whether direct or indirect, howsoever caused in connection with the Competition or any element of the Prize. 7.7 This Competition and the Rules are governed by English Law and the courts of England shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute arising out of or in connection with this Competition or the Rules. 7.8 Complaints about this Competition may be made in writing (including via email) to rd junior@ru-listening.com or in writing to Junior Masandi, RU Listening Limited, 3 Floor, MAP House, Preston Farm Industrial Estate, Stockton on Tees, TS18 3TG. A complaint will not be considered if it is made more than 14 days after the date the Winner is announced.
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