Terms & Conditions

Google Developer Student Clubs Solution Challenge Official Rules

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. CONTEST IS OPEN TO RESIDENTS OF THE 50 UNITED STATES, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND WORLDWIDE, EXCEPT FOR BRAZIL, QUEBEC, CRIMEA, THE SO-CALLED DONETSK PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC AND LUHANSK PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC, CUBA, IRAN, SYRIA, NORTH KOREA, RUSSIA, and BELARUS.

ENTRY IN THIS CONTEST CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE OFFICIAL RULES.

The Google Developer Student Clubs Solution Challenge (the “Contest”) is a skill contest where participants (students) must develop a solution that solves and addresses one or more of the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals using one or more Google products or platforms. They must also submit a video to YouTube (no more than 120 seconds in length) that demonstrates how a user can utilize the solution.

The solution that you develop and video (from here on called the “Entry” will be evaluated by judges, who will choose the winner(s) in accordance with these Official Rules. The prize(s) will be awarded to the participant(s) with the highest score for the judging criteria. See below for the complete details.


1. BINDING AGREEMENT:

In order to enter the Contest, you must agree to these Official Rules (“Rules”). Therefore, please read these Rules prior to entry to ensure you understand and agree. You agree that submission of an entry in the Contest constitutes agreement to these Rules. You may not submit an entry to the Contest, and you are not eligible to receive the prizes described in these Rules unless you agree to these Rules. These Rules form a binding legal agreement between you and Google with respect to the Contest.



2. ELIGIBILITY:

To be eligible to enter the Contest, you must be: (1) a student above the age of majority in the country, state, province, or jurisdiction of residence (or at least twenty years old in Taiwan) at the time of entry; (2) not a resident of Brazil, Quebec, Crimea, Cuba, Iran, Syria, or North Korea or; (3) not a person or entity under U.S. export controls or sanctions; (4) a part of a Google Developer Student Clubs community (the team submitting an entry must also have at least one person that is part of a Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) by the time of submission), (5) have access to the Internet as of January 22, 2024. Contest is void in Brazil, Quebec, Crimea, the so-called Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic, Cuba, Iran, Syria, North Korea, Russia, Belarus, and where prohibited by law. Employees, interns, contractors, and official office-holders of Google, UNICEF, the United Nations, and their parent companies, subsidiaries, affiliates, and their respective directors, officers, employees, advertising and promotion agencies, representatives, and agents (“Contest Entities”), and members of the Contest Entities and their immediate families (parents, siblings, children, spouses, and life partners of each, regardless of where they live) and members of the households (whether related or not) of such employees, officers and directors are ineligible to participate in this Contest. Google reserves the right to verify eligibility and to adjudicate any dispute at any time.

If you are entering as part of a company or on behalf of your employer, these rules are binding on you, individually, and/or your employer. If you are acting within the scope of your employment, as an employee, contractor, or agent of another party, you warrant that such party has full knowledge of your actions and has consented thereto, including your potential receipt of a prize. You further warrant that your actions do not violate your employer's or company's policies and procedures.



3. SPONSOR:

The Contest is sponsored by Google LLC (“Google” or “Sponsor”), a Delaware corporation with a principal place of business at 1600 Amphitheater Parkway, Mountain View, CA, 94043, USA.



4. CONTEST PERIOD:

The Contest begins at 12:00:00 A.M. Pacific Time (PT) Zone in the United States on January 22, 2024 and ends at 11:59:59 P.M. PT on February 22, 2024 (“Contest Period”). ENTRANTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE CORRESPONDING TIME ZONE IN THEIR RESPECTIVE JURISDICTIONS.



5. HOW TO ENTER:

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. To enter the Contest, visit the Contest website located at goo.gle/solutionchallenge (“Contest Site”) on or prior to February 22, 2024 11:59 p.m. (PT) and follow the instructions for submitting the “Entry.”

Please find the Entry Requirements outlined below (hereinafter, “Requirements”). Written parts of entries must be in English to be eligible. The Entry must, at a minimum, support English language use.

The Entry must:

  • Address one or more of the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
  • Have been built and submitted only by a team of university or college students, containing a maximum of 4 total team members including the member that submits the entry.
  • Come from a team that has at least one person that is part of a Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) at the time of submission.
  • Be built between:
    • For Round 1: February 1, 2023 - February 22, 2024
    • For Round 2: February 1, 2023 - May 5, 2024
  • Include a link to custom code written by members of the team submitting the entry. Ensure that it is shared appropriately and is accessible.
    • The link should direct the judges to a repository containing your code, which can be hosted on a Version Control System, such as GitHub or Bitbucket. In that repository, you should include a README.txt or README.md file in the root directory. This file should contain clear instructions on how to run their code for us to test out the solution.
  • Use of one or more Google products or platforms including, but not limited to:
    • Android
    • Angular
    • AR / VR
    • Google Cloud
      • Serverless functions
      • Kubernetes
      • ML Services
      • Data engineering
    • Firebase
    • Flutter
    • Google Analytics
    • Google Assistant
    • Google Maps Platform
    • Google Play
    • Machine Learning
    • Web
    • Google Pay
    • Google Wallet
    • Earth Engine
    • Google Workspace
    • Other Google products or platforms (learn more)
  • Can include other open-source projects but must clarify where this is the case (doing so within the code is sufficient).
  • Can include generative AI, but must clarify where this is the case (doing so within the code is sufficient) and comply with the requirements in this Section 5.
  • A team cannot reuse or resubmit a previously submitted project.
  • Include a video, uploaded as unlisted to YouTube, that is not longer than 120 seconds in length; the Entry, including the video, must meet the following criteria:
    1. It must not be derogatory, offensive, threatening, defamatory, disparaging, libelous or contain any content that is inappropriate, indecent, sexual, profane, indecent, torturous, slanderous, discriminatory in any way, or that promotes hatred or harm against any group or person, or otherwise does not comply with the theme and spirit of the Contest, at Google's discretion.
    2. It must not contain content, material or any element that is unlawful or otherwise in violation of or contrary to all applicable federal, state, provincial or local laws and regulations the laws or regulations in any state where the video is created.
    3. I It must not contain any content, material or element that displays any third party advertising, slogan, logo, trademark, or otherwise indicates a sponsorship or endorsement by a third party, commercial entity, or that is not within the spirit of the Contest, as determined by Sponsor, in its discretion.
    4. It must be an original, unpublished work that does not contain, incorporate or otherwise use any content, material or element that is owned by a third party or entity.
    5. It cannot contain any content, element, or material that violates a third party's publicity, privacy, or intellectual property rights.
    6. It cannot be longer than 120 seconds. If it is longer than this, judges will evaluate only the first 120 seconds. It must be produced at 1x speed and cannot be adjusted (i.e. accelerated) to meet demo video duration requirements. Video audio must be in English to be eligible.
    7. The demo must show your working application. It must show how a user will interact with the custom code built by the team running through the User interface.

LIMIT ONE (1) ENTRY PER PERSON. Subsequent entries will be disqualified. All Round 1 entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. (PT) on February 22, 2024. All Round 2 entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. (PT) on May 5, 2024. Entries are void if they are in whole or part illegible, incomplete, damaged, altered, counterfeit, obtained through fraud, or late. All entries will be deemed made by the authorized account holder of the email address submitted at the time of entry, and the potential winner may be required to show proof of being the authorized account holder for that email address. The "authorized account holder" is the natural person assigned to an email address by an Internet service provider, online service provider, or other organization responsible for assigning the email address for the domain.

The Sponsor, its agents and/or the Judges (defined below) will be evaluating each Entry to ensure that it meets the Requirements. The Sponsor reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to disqualify any entrant who submits an Entry that does not meet the Requirements.



6. JUDGING:

Each entry will be judged by a panel of experts who are employees of Sponsor and/or are registered members of the Google Developer Expert program and/or are employees of UNICEF and/or United Nations (“Judges”).

Round 1 Submission: Participants submit their entries between January 22, 2024 to February 22, 2024.

Round 1 Judging: From approximately March 4, 2024 to March 14, 2024, each Entry will be evaluated by the Judges based on the judging criteria below.

Top 100 Entries: Out of all the initial entries from round 1, Judges will select the top 100 entries. The teams that submitted these top 100 entries will be offered the opportunity to undergo mentoring with experts to improve their solution before submitting their Entry again for the Round 2 evaluation.

Round 2 Submission: Participants from the top 100 entries resubmit their entries between April 29, 2024 to May 5, 2024.

Round 2 Judging: From approximately May 8, 2024 to May 15, 2024, each Round 2 Submission entry will be reevaluated by the Judges based on the judging criteria below.

Top 10 Entries: Out of all the Round 2 Submission entries, Judges will select the top 10 potential winners based on the judging criteria below. The top 10 potential winners will get a chance to showcase their entries during the virtual 2024 Solution Challenge Demo Day livestream.

Top 3 Entries: During the livestream event, Judges will select the official top 3 potential winners for the 2024 Solution Challenge based on the judging criteria below as applied to the entries presented at the 2024 Solution Challenge Demo Day livestream.



Judging Criteria

Impact (25 points)

  • Does the entry establish a clear challenge using their problem statement? (5 points)
  • Do they explain clearly which UN Sustainable Development goals and targets they chose for their solution and why? (5 points)
  • Feedback from users, testing & iteration (5 points)
    • Does the team clearly describe three feedback points they received from real users and the steps they took to test them?
    • Is there evidence of what the team learned and how the solution was iterated upon based on user feedback?
  • Does the solution address the challenge (and problem statement) identified by the team? Does the team adequately describe the success of their solution using metrics, goals, and outcomes? (5 points)
  • Is there evidence of next steps? Does the team display a clear plan for future extension to a larger audience if they were to continue? (5 points)

Technology (25 points)

  • Does the team clearly describe the following: architecture, high-level components, responsibility of each component, specific products and platform they implemented? Has the team clearly explained what Google technology they used and why? (5 points)
  • Does the solution implement all the technical components needed to solve the challenge? (5 points)
  • Code testing and iteration (5 points)
    • Does the team highlight one challenge they faced while building their code, how they addressed the issue, and the technical decisions and implementations they had to make? Did the team include guidance on running their code?
  • Does the video demonstration show an actual working application (not a mockup) and how a user will interact with the solution? Does the demo show how the solution makes effective and appropriate use of the features of the chosen Google technology or platform? (5 points)
  • Can the solution, in its current form or minor structural changes, support more users and increased scale? (5 points)

Project Setup (10 points)

  • Does the entry establish a clear challenge using a problem statement? (5 points)
  • Is it explained clearly which UN Sustainable Development goals and targets they chose for their solution and why? (5 points)

Implementation (10 points)

  • Does the team clearly describe the following: architecture, high-level components, responsibility of each component, specific products and platform they implemented? Has the team clearly explained what Google technology they used and why? (5 points)
  • Does the solution implement all the technical components needed to solve the challenge? (5 points)

Feedback / Testing / Iteration (10 points)

  • Feedback from users, testing & iteration - Does the team clearly describe three feedback points they received from real users and the steps they took to test them? Is there evidence of what the team learned and how the solution was iterated upon based on user feedback? (5 points)
  • Code testing and iteration - Does the team highlight one challenge they faced while building their code, how they addressed the issue, and the technical decisions and implementations they had to make? Did the team include guidance on running their code? (5 points)

Success and Completion of Solution (10 points)

  • Does the solution address the challenge identified by the team? Does the team adequately describe the success of their solution using metrics, goals, and outcomes? (5 points)
  • Does the video demonstration show the working application and how a user will interact with the solution? Does the demo show how the solution makes effective and appropriate use of the features of the chosen Google product or platform? (5 points)

Scalability / Next Steps (10 points)

  • Is there evidence of next steps? Does the team display a clear plan for future extension to a larger audience if they were to continue? (5 points)
  • Can the technology, in its current form or minor structural changes, support more users and increased scale often attributed to success and growth? (5 points)

Judges will evaluate and attribute a score to each Entry made up of scores based upon the above-listed judging criteria. From Round 1 Submission entries, the top 100 entries that receive the highest overall scores will be selected as the potential top 100 shortlist. From Round 2 Submission entries, the top 10 entries that receive the highest overall scores will be selected as the potential top 10 winner(s). Out of the top 10 potential winner(s), judges will choose the official top 3 potential winner(s) for the 2024 Solution Challenge based on the above-listed judging criteria as applied to the entries presented at the 2024 Solution Challenge Demo Day livestream. From the top 10 entries presented at the 2024 Solution Challenge Demo Day Livestream, the top 3 entries that receive the highest overall scores will be selected as the top 3 potential winner(s) for the 2024 Solution Challenge. In the event of a tie, the Entry that received the higher score from the Judges in the category of “Feedback/Testing/Iteration” will be selected as one of the potential winner(s). In the event a potential winner is disqualified for any reason, the Entry that received the next highest total score will be chosen as the potential winner.

On or about May 28, 2024, the potential top 10 winner(s) will be selected and notified by telephone and/or email at Sponsor's discretion. If a potential winner does not respond to the notification attempt within 5 days from the first notification attempt, then such a potential winner will be disqualified, and an alternate potential winner will be selected from among all eligible entries received based on the judging criteria described herein. With respect to notification by telephone, such notification will be deemed given when the potential winner engages in a live conversation with the Sponsor or when a message is left on the potential winner's voicemail service or answering machine by the Sponsor, whichever occurs first. Except where prohibited by law, each potential winner may be required to sign and return a Declaration of Eligibility and Liability and Publicity Release and provide any additional information that may be required by the Sponsor. If required, potential winners must return all such required documents within 21 days following attempted notification or such potential winner will be deemed to have forfeited the prize and another potential winner will be selected based on the judging criteria described herein. In the event the potential winner is a minor, their parent or legal guardian must sign the documents and return them as described herein. All notification requirements, as well as other requirements within these Rules, will be strictly enforced.

In the event that no entries are received, no prize will be awarded. Determinations of judges are final and binding.



7. PRIZES FOR CONTEST WINNERS:

  • Top 100 Entries: Will receive branded T-shirts (ARV: $15). 1 per student on each qualifying team. All qualifying teams will receive a Certificate.
  • Top 10 Entries (maximum 4 participants per Entry): will be awarded an opportunity to showcase their entries to Googlers and developers all around the world during the virtual 2024 Solution Challenge Demo Day, Virtual mentorship from Googlers and GDEs, including Swag box (with Branded items: T-shirt, stickers, backpack, etc.; ARV: $250).
    • Contest Finalists (maximum 4 participants per Entry): Each individual from the additional 7 recognized teams will receive a Cash Prize of $1,000 per student. Winnings for each qualifying team will not exceed $4,000.
    • Top 3 Entries (maximum 4 participants per Entry): Each individual from the top 3 winning teams will receive a Cash Prize of $3,000. Winnings for each qualifying team will not exceed $12,000.

In addition, Winning Teams will be featured on Google Developers channel(s) to have their stories published and shared with relevant audiences.

Odds of winning any prize depend on the number of eligible entries received on or before February 22, 2024 11:59 p.m. (PT) and the skill of the entrants. The prize(s) will be awarded within approximately 10-12 weeks of receipt by Sponsor of final prize acceptance documents. No transfer, substitution, or cash equivalent for the prize(s) is allowed, except at Sponsor's sole discretion. The Sponsor reserves the right to substitute a prize, in whole or in part, of equal or greater monetary value if a prize cannot be awarded, in whole or in part, as described for any reason. Value is subject to market conditions, which can fluctuate, and any difference between actual market value and ARV will not be awarded. The prize(s) may be subject to restrictions and/or licenses and may require additional hardware, software, service, or maintenance to use. The winner shall bear all responsibility for using the prize(s) in compliance with any conditions imposed by such manufacturer(s) and any additional costs associated with its use, service, or maintenance. Contest Entities have not made, and Contest Entities are not responsible in any manner for any warranties, representations, or guarantees, express or implied, in fact, or law, relating to the prize(s), regarding the use, value, or enjoyment of the prize(s), including, without limitation, its quality, mechanical condition, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose, with the exception of any standard manufacturer's warranty that may apply to the prize(s) or any components thereto.

Money Prizes. Money prizes will be awarded in U.S. dollars and may be delivered in the form of cash, gift card, or other cash equivalent. Google may work with an authorized third-party to convert money prizes into a local currency. You understand that Google has sole discretion to choose which currency exchange rate to apply in order to convert any money prize into a non-U.S. dollar currency.



8. OTHER WINNERS:

One publicly voted favorite Entry (anyone including participants, students, friends and/or family members of the participants, 2024 Solution Challenge Demo Day viewers would be able to vote for their favorite entry from among the top 10 entries). The entry that receives the most votes from public viewers during the 2024 Solution Challenge Demo Day will be selected as the publicly voted favorite potential winner(s). The publicly voted favorite potential winner(s) will receive an additional customized swag kit (ARV: $129).



9. TAXES:

PAYMENTS TO POTENTIAL WINNERS ARE SUBJECT TO THE EXPRESS REQUIREMENT THAT THEY SUBMIT TO GOOGLE ALL DOCUMENTATION REQUESTED BY GOOGLE TO PERMIT IT TO COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE STATE, FEDERAL, LOCAL, AND FOREIGN (INCLUDING PROVINCIAL) TAX REPORTING AND WITHHOLDING REQUIREMENTS. ALL PRIZES WILL BE NET OF ANY TAXES GOOGLE IS REQUIRED BY LAW TO WITHHOLD. ALL TAXES IMPOSED ON PRIZES ARE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE WINNERS. In order to receive a prize, potential winners must submit the tax documentation requested by Google or otherwise required by applicable law, to Google or the relevant tax authority, all as determined by applicable law including, where relevant, the law of the potential winner's country of residence. The potential winner(s) are responsible for ensuring that they complies with all the applicable tax laws and filing requirements. If a potential winner fails to provide such documentation or comply with such laws, the prize may be forfeited and Google may, in its sole discretion, select an alternative potential winner.



10. GENERAL CONDITIONS:

All federal, state, provincial, and local laws and regulations apply. Google reserves the right to disqualify any entrant from the Contest if, in Google's sole discretion, it reasonably believes that the entrant has attempted to undermine the legitimate operation of the Contest by cheating, deception, or other unfair playing practices or annoys, abuses, threatens or harasses any other entrants, Google, or the Judges.



11. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS:

By submitting an Entry in this Contest, the entrant warrants and represents that they owns or has the right to use the intellectual property in the Entry for the purpose of the Entry. Further, the entrant agrees that if any portion of the Entry should be deemed to be owned by the entrant that they will, as a condition of entry, grant Google a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license to use, reproduce, publicly perform, publicly display and create a derivative work from, any Entry that Participant submits solely for the purposes of allowing Google to test and evaluate the Entry for purposes of the Contest and to advertise, display, demonstrate, or otherwise promote the Contest. The participant specifically agrees that Google shall have the right to use, reproduce, publicly perform, and publicly display the Entry in connection with the advertising and promotion of the Contest via communication to the public or other groups, including, but not limited to the right to make screenshots, animations and video clips available for promotional purposes.



12. PRIVACY:

Participant acknowledges and agrees that Google may collect, store, share, and otherwise use personally identifiable information provided during the registration process and the Contest, including, but not limited to, name, mailing address, phone number, and email address. Google will use this information in accordance with its Privacy Policy (http://www.google.com/policies/privacy/), including for administering the Contest and verifying Participant's identity, postal address, and telephone number in the event an entry qualifies for a prize.

Participant's information may also be transferred to countries outside the country of Participant's residence, including the United States. Such other countries may not have privacy laws and regulations similar to those of the country of Participant's residence.

If a participant does not provide the mandatory data required at registration, Google reserves the right to disqualify the Entry.

Participant has the right to request access, review, rectification or deletion of any personal data held by Google in connection with the Contest by writing to Google at this email address: developerstudentclubs-support@google.com.



13. PUBLICITY:

By accepting a prize, the entrant agrees to Sponsor and its agencies use of their name and/or likeness and Entry for advertising and promotional purposes without additional compensation, unless prohibited by law.



14.WARRANTY, INDEMNITY AND RELEASE:

Entrants warrant that their Entries are their own original work and, as such, they are the sole and exclusive owner and rights holder of the submitted Entry and that they have the right to submit the Entry in the Contest and grant all required licenses. Each entrant agrees not to submit any Entry that (1) infringes any third-party proprietary rights, intellectual property rights, industrial property rights, personal or moral rights or any other rights, including without limitation, copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret, privacy, publicity or confidentiality obligations; or (2) otherwise violates the applicable state or federal law.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, each entrant indemnifies and agrees to keep indemnified Contest Entities at all times from and against any liability, claims, demands, losses, damages, costs, and expenses resulting from any act, default, or omission of the entrant and/or a breach of any warranty set forth herein. To the maximum extent permitted by law, each entrant agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Contest Entities from and against any and all claims, actions, suits or proceedings, as well as any and all losses, liabilities, damages, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys fees) arising out of or accruing from (a) any Entry or other material uploaded or otherwise provided by the entrant that infringes any copyright, trademark, trade secret, trade dress, patent or other intellectual property right of any person or defames any person or violates their rights of publicity or privacy, (b) any misrepresentation made by the entrant in connection with the Contest; (c) any non-compliance by the entrant with these Rules; (d) claims brought by persons or entities other than the parties to these Rules arising from or related to the entrant's involvement with the Contest; and (e) acceptance, possession, misuse or use of any prize or participation in any Contest-related activity or participation in this Contest.

Entrant releases Google from any liability associated with: (a) any malfunction or other problem with the Contest Site; (b) any error in the collection, processing, or retention of entry information; or (c) any typographical or other error in the printing, offering or announcement of any prize or winners.



15. ELIMINATION:

Any false information provided within the context of the Contest by any entrant concerning identity, mailing address, telephone number, email address, ownership of right or non-compliance with these Rules or the like may result in the immediate elimination of the entrant from the Contest.



16. INTERNET:

Contest Entities are not responsible for any malfunction of the entire Contest Site or any late, lost, damaged, misdirected, incomplete, illegible, undeliverable, or destroyed Entries or entry materials due to system errors, failed, incomplete or garbled computer or other telecommunication transmission malfunctions, hardware or software failures of any kind, lost or unavailable network connections, typographical or system/human errors and failures, technical malfunction(s) of any telephone network or lines, cable connections, satellite transmissions, servers or providers, or computer equipment, traffic congestion on the Internet or at the Contest Site, or any combination thereof, including other telecommunication, cable, digital or satellite malfunctions which may limit an entrant's ability to participate.



17. RIGHT TO CANCEL, MODIFY OR DISQUALIFY:

If for any reason the Contest is not capable of running as planned, including infection by computer virus, bugs, tampering, unauthorized intervention, fraud, technical failures, or any other causes which corrupt or affect the administration, security, fairness, integrity, or proper conduct of the Contest, Google reserves the right at its sole discretion to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the Contest. Google further reserves the right to disqualify any entrant who tampers with the submission process or any other part of the Contest or Contest Site. Any attempt by an entrant to deliberately damage any website, including the Contest Site, or undermine the legitimate operation of the Contest is a violation of criminal, and civil laws and should such an attempt be made; Google reserves the right to seek damages from any such entrant to the fullest extent of the applicable law.



18. NOT AN OFFER OR CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT:

Under no circumstances shall the submission of an entry into the Contest, the awarding of a prize, or anything in these Rules be construed as an offer or contract of employment with either Google or the Contest Entities. You acknowledge that you have submitted your Entry voluntarily and not in confidence or in trust. You acknowledge that no confidential, fiduciary, agency or other relationship or implied-in-fact contract now exists between you and Google or the Contest Entities and that no such relationship is established by your submission of an Entry under these Rules.



19. FORUM AND RECOURSE TO JUDICIAL PROCEDURES:

These Rules shall be governed by, subject to, and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, United States of America, excluding all conflict of law rules. If any provision(s) of these Rules are held to be invalid or unenforceable, all remaining provisions hereof will remain in full force and effect. To the extent permitted by law, the rights to litigate, seek injunctive relief or make any other recourse to judicial or any other procedure in case of disputes or claims resulting from or in connection with this Contest are hereby excluded, and all Participants expressly waive any and all such rights.



20. ARBITRATION:

By entering the Contest, you agree that exclusive jurisdiction for any dispute, claim, or demand related in any way to the Contest will be decided by binding arbitration. All disputes between you and Google of whatsoever kind or nature arising out of these Rules, shall be submitted to Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services, Inc. (“JAMS”) for binding arbitration under its rules then in effect in the San Jose, California, USA area, before one arbitrator to be mutually agreed upon by both parties. The parties agree to share equally in the arbitration costs incurred.



21. WINNER'S LIST:

You may request a list of winners after July 1, 2024 but before April 1, 2025 by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to:

Google LLC
1600 Amphitheater Parkway Mountain View, CA 94043 USA

(Residents of Vermont need not supply postage).