New Precedent: Facebook and Instagram Language for Canadian Contests

Is your company or brand planning to run a contest in Canada and needs template language to comply with Facebook’s and Instagram’s Promotion Guidelines? Our firm has developed a new Canadian contest law precedent to help: Facebook and Instagram Language For Canadian Contests.

Many social media platforms have specific terms of use that must be complied with for contests and other types of promotions on or involving their platforms. These include Facebook’s Terms and Policies (Promotions on Pages, Groups and Events) and Instagram’s Promotion Guidelines.

This Canadian contest law precedent contains precedent language to be included in contest rules and winner release forms to comply with Facebook’s Terms and Policies and Instagram’s Promotion Guidelines. Four pages. Word format template with fillable fields and instructions where to insert the precedent language in contest rules and winner release forms.

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For more Canadian contest precedents, see: here.

For more information about Canadian contest laws see: Contests, Contests & CASL, Canadian Contest Law FAQs, Contests & Social Media and Influencer and Co-Sponsor Agreements.

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