Canadian Skill Contest Precedent

Do you need a precedent to run a skill-based contest/promotion in Canada? Our firm offers many types of precedents/forms to operate Canadian contests/sweepstakes, including our Canadian Skill Contest Package.

Our Canadian skill contest forms package includes short rules, long rules, entry form and a winner release form for operating a skill contest (sometimes called a “consumer generated content contest”) in Canada, excluding Quebec.  This Canadian skill contest package includes all of the elements for operating a skill-based contest in Canada (e.g., where winners are chosen by some type of skill, such as by a judged photo or essay competition rather than by way of random draw).  Nine pages.  Word format template with fillable fields.

For more information or to order our Canadian Skill Contest Package, as well as information about our other Canadian contest/sweepstakes precedents, forms and checklists available for download, see: Canadian Contest Precedents and Forms.

For more information about Canadian contest laws, see: Contests, Contests & CASL, Contest/Sweepstakes FAQs, Contests & Social Media and Canadian Contest Law Tips.

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We help clients practically navigate Canada’s advertising and marketing laws and offer Canadian advertising law services in relation to print, online, new media, social media and e-mail marketing.

Our Canadian advertising law services include advice in relation to: anti-spam legislation (CASL); Competition Bureau complaints; the general misleading advertising provisions of the Competition Act; Internet, new media and social media advertising and marketing; promotional contests (sweepstakes); and sales and promotions. We also provide advice relating to specific types of advertising issues, including performance claims, testimonials, disclaimers and native advertising.

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For more information about our firm, visit our website: Competitionlawyer.ca.

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