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1. Organizing Committee and Jury
The Organizing Committee will be made up of members of the RehabiMed Consortium. The Competition Jury will be appointed by the Organizing Committee.
2. Prizes
The Organizing Committee will select the 30 finalist photographs. Of these 30 works, the Jury will select the winner, who will be awarded a grant to attend the opening of the exhibition "Different Viewpoints: Traditional Mediterranean Architecture" on May in Barcelona. The grant includes transport and accommodation. The Jury may decide not to award the prize if there is no entry of a sufficiently high standard. The Jury's decision is final.
3. Copyright of the winning photograph
- In accordance with the stipulations of the Intellectual Property Act, the AUTHOR, without prejudice to his/her moral rights, grants RehabiMed the sole license and the right of cession to third parties of the copyright of the finalist photographs in this competition. - This exclusive cession gives RehabiMed the right to use the photographs to the exclusion of any other person, even the AUTHOR. - RehabiMed undertakes to exercise the copyright appropriately and in all cases strictly observing the moral rights of the AUTHOR. - The intellectual property rights ceded by the AUTHOR solely to RehabiMed include the use by the latter or by third parties of the photographs in any format or support and by means of any system, procedure or method, whether or not they exist and/or are known at the present time, free of charge or for a consideration, in particular the following rights to:
- Dissemination and publication, understood as the right to publicise the photographs for the first time.
- Direct or indirect reproduction, understood as the right to display the photographs or have them displayed in their totality or in part, provisionally or permanently, on any support or in any format and using any system or procedure that allows their communication and/or the obtaining of copies of the whole or of parts or fragments thereof.
- The distribution, understood as the right to make available to the public the original, copies or reproductions of the photographs, which may be placed in circulation as tangible objects on any support or in any format and using any system or procedure by means of sale or hire.
- The public communication, understood as the right to any action which, on any support or in any format and using any system or procedure, enables a number of people to have access to the photographs without the previous distribution of copies to each individual, free of charge, by means of payment or subscription, with or without the condition of an entrance fee, or by means of any other system of free or conditional access. This right expressly includes the permission to enter the photographs into a database.
- The rights ceded exclusively by virtue of this contract, making the photographs public property for use all over the world.
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