Zooppa.com has taken the idea of social advertising and has decided to sponsor a contest for an important social issue. We are excited to announce the release of this month’s contest:
A Campaign for Global Warming — no company this time, zooppa.com will be rewarding the videos!
Users are invited to create concepts and videos that will attract the attention of people around the world, and bring to light the environmental issues that affect us all.
These social videos/ads, can be linked to any theme related to Mother Earth, including, but not limited to:
- pollution
- alternative energy
- recycling
- atmospheric warming
- artic melt
- green house gases
- weather patterns
This contest begins today March 28, 2007 and will run until
April 22, 2007 (conveniently overlapping with Earth Day).
Who knows, your video could be the next Inconvenient Truth…
* Remember, there's no limit to the number of files each zoopper can upload. Uploaded videos will be automatically be available for voting among the registered users. As always, it is the community that will choose the winner.
Prize for the Global Warming contest: 3,000 Us$
Here at zooppa.com, we value giving back to the community around us. Therefore, each zoopper that participates in this contest will receive 100 zoop$ in their account.
In addition, the first place prize of
3,000 Us$ will be sent as donation to
GreenPeace in the name of the winning zoopper (this includes the videomaker and, if applicable, the author of the concept) and zooppa.com
To participate in this Zooppa contest, you must comply with the rules of this brief, and with the general contest rules, which can be found in the Terms & Conditions, and in the Submission Agreement. Please note that in order to win a prize, you will be required to certify in writing, via Zooppa’s Copyright Clearance Form, that all content in your entry is your original work, is in the public domain, or is used with the written permission of the author or owner of the work, and does not violate the publicity or privacy rights of any person. The unlicensed use of another person’s copyright, publicity or privacy rights could disqualify your contest entry. This includes the use of video, photographs, animation, still or motion graphics, music, sound effects, fonts and in some cases trademarks unless provided by the contest sponsor.