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MiAwards 2011: General Rules

  1. All entries must have been live to market between 31st January 2010 and 15th July 2011. Entries do not have to have been created during this time frame.
     
  2. Please do not include password protection.
     
  3. All submissions must be made online via this website.
     
  4. Work entered into more than one category must be treated as a completely separate entry.
     
  5. Multiple entries can be made, but payment must be made for each.
     
  6. All entries must be supplied and conform to category rules/submission formats. Entries must be received by no later than 5pm on 31st August 2011. Please note that we cannot guarantee that entries received after this deadline will be considered.
     
  7. Entries are open to all marketing services agencies, communications agencies, digital development agencies,  media owners and client companies throughout the whole of the UK including England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
     
  8. The judges reserve the right to re-allocate entries that in their view are entered into a wrong category.
     
  9. The organisers reserve the right to publish/exhibit screen grabs and or submitted reports in relation to the awards.
     
  10. The judges decision is final
     
  11. All entries submitted must be legal. Any entries containing offensive material will be disqualified.

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