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내가 사랑하는 바다 - 국제 어린이 환경 그림대회|휴먼인러브

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Important Notes

The artwork should be a creation of the applicant himself(or herself). All artwork overly guided by a teacher, parents, or others will be eliminated at the first judging.

※ 『My Beloved Ocean』 is a campaign for children to deliver sincere messages on ocean conservation and environmental issues. Please encourage our children to fully express their creative ideas through drawings.

Only one artwork per child is allowed to submit to the contest.

If the judging committee figures out your drawing has any problem to be awarded, such as a copyright infringement, you will be disqualified from the winner.

If your drawing is an imitation (such as prize-winner artwork from other contests, artwork published in textbooks, newspapers, magazines, etc.), you will be disqualified from the winner.

Artworks containing violence or sensationalism will be excluded from the judging.

You must draw on a square piece of paper (the width and length of the paper should be the same). If your drawing is on a rectangular piece of paper, it may bring disadvantages to you. We will randomly capture only a part of the drawing as a square-sized for the judging.

Except for the participation awards, all other award winners will be requested to submit their original drawings, so please keep your drawings safe until the winners are announced. If not, they will be excluded from the final awards. Please keep the original drawings carefully.

The ownership and copyright of all the submitted artwork belong to HUMAN IN LOVE(HIL). HIL can use them as promotional materials for the marine environment conservation campaign after modifying them for the purpose.

Did you check all the important notes carefully? (※ Check one box only)*

Personal Information Collection and Usage Agreement

[My Beloved Ocean] organized by HUMAN IN LOVE (HIL), collects personal information as described below.

1. Collected Personal Information :
- Required : (Participant)Name, Year of Birth, School Year, Nationality, City (Representative)Name, Contact Number(Mobile), The photo images and video clips of the winners (up to Special Award_Judges)

2. Purpose of Personal Information Collection and Usage: Application, Notice, Winner announcement, Awards, News release and the on and off-line environmental campaigns

3. Retention Period of Personal Information: Immediate destroy as the purpose of personal information usage ends

4. HIL can provide the collected personal information to the cooperative organization of the contest only if applicants don't respond to HIL's contact.

5. Right to Disagree and Disadvantages: You may disagree with the collection and usage of personal information. However, if you disagree, we can’t accept your application for the contest.

Do you agree with your personal information collection and usage? (※ Check one box only)*

Group Information

* Please type your name correctly for award certificate
※ Please type your mobile number for further contact + (Country code) - OO - OO - OOOO
(ex) +82(South Korea) - 10 - 1234 - 5678 )
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※ ‘My Beloved Ocean contest ' is a campaign led by children aimed at urging more adults to understand and take action to address the issues of ocean and environmental destruction caused by pollution and climate change. If you or your organization has engaged in activities related to the purpose of this contest, please describe them.

Artwork Submission

최대 파일 크기: 5 MB.
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최대 파일 크기: 64 MB, Max. files: 100.
    [Note 1] The image file size per drawing: less than 5MB (high-resolution image file)
    [Note 2] The whole painting should be shown in the image.
    [Note 3] The way of naming your digital image: ‘Your name_The title of your artwork’ (ex. ‘John Adams_A festival of whales’)

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