Contest Rules
“Road Trip Photo” Contest
Contest runs May 15 through June 30, 2010.
Entrants must post at least one photo and a short description of a road trip. By submitting photos, entrants agree to
terms of publishing materials on atlantamagazine.com.
Photos and text will be displayed on atlantamagazine.com. Visitors to the site can "rate" entries during this time.
The ratings will be taken into consideration in selecting a winner. However, the final selection of the winner is made by the staff of Atlanta magazine.
Promotional support provided by sponsor, but sponsor does not influence final decision.
Winner will be notified by Tuesday, July 6, 2010.
Winner of the “Road Trip Photo” contest receives a prize package including an iPad and a GPS. Winner is responsible for any fees or costs incurred with using the prize materials.
Winner must be 18 years of age and must provide proof of age to claim prize package.
In addition, entrants in the “Road Trip Photo” contest agree to
these terms and conditions:
ELIGIBILITY AND ODDS OF WINNING: No purchases necessary to enter.
Contest open to legal residents of the United States except family
members of employees of Atlanta Magazine, Emmis Communications,
affiliates, subsidiaries, and successor companies. Winners must be 18 or
older.
RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: One entry per person. All
federal, state and local laws and regulations apply. Atlanta Magazine
and Emmis Communications assume no responsibility or liability
whatsoever for damages, loss or injury resulting from participating in
any contest or acceptance or use of any prize. Atlanta Magazine is not
responsible for the late, misdirected, lost, misplaced, illegible,
mutilated, or postage-due entries.
DISQUALIFICATION AND PENALTIES: All participants agree to be bound by
these rules. Atlanta Magazine, in its sole discretion, further reserves
the right to disqualify any person for (i) violating any of these rules,
(ii) tampering with the entry process, (iii) gaining an unfair
advantage in participating in the contest, (iv) obtaining winner status
using fraudulent means, or (v) engaging in otherwise unsportsmanlike,
disruptive, or threatening behavior.