Our advertising and marketing clients often seek efficient and cost-effective ways to comply with Canadian contest/sweepstakes laws, while achieving their promotional contest marketing objectives (e.g., brand recognition and reinforcement, sales and building marketing lists).
As such, in addition to our legal services, we offer lawyer-prepared Canadian contest rules and forms precedent packages that can be purchased to run random draw and skill contests in Canada. We also offer individual rules and forms precedents for Canadian contests/sweepstakes, including short or “mini-rules”, long rules, winner releases and a Canadian contest law compliance checklist.
Our downloadable Word format contest forms/precedents (PayPal checkout with credit card payment options) are an excellent starting point for many popular types of promotional contests run in Canada.
The following are the Canadian contest/sweepstakes precedents, forms and checklists that we offer:
- Canadian Random Draw Contest Package
- Canadian Skill Contest Package
- Short Rules (Random Draw Contest)
- Short Rules (Skill Contest)
- Long Rules (Random Draw Contest)
- Long Rules (Skill Contest)
- Winner Release Form
- Canadian Contest Law Checklist
- Facebook “Like” Random Draw Contest Package
- Trip Contest: Random Draw Contest Package
- Trip Contest: Skill Contest Package
- Winner Releases for Trip Contests (Winner & Guest Release)
- Guidelines For Consumer Generated Content Contests
- Contest Indemnification/Influencer Agreement
- Facebook and Instagram Language for Canadian Contest Rules
For more information and to order, see: Contest Precedents and Contest Precedents II.
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SERVICES AND CONTACT
We are a Toronto based competition and advertising law firm offering business and individual clients efficient and strategic advice in relation to competition/antitrust, advertising, Internet and new media law and contest law. We also offer competition and regulatory law compliance, education and policy services to companies, trade and professional associations and government agencies.
Our experience includes advising clients in Toronto, Canada and the United States on the application of Canadian competition and regulatory laws and we have worked on hundreds of domestic and cross-border competition, advertising and marketing, promotional contest (sweepstakes), conspiracy (cartel), abuse of dominance, compliance, refusal to deal and pricing and distribution matters. For more information about our competition and advertising law services see: competition law services.
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For more information about our firm, visit our website: Competitionlawyer.ca