By submitting your
photos, you agree to the following:
The submitted images must be the
photographer's original work. The photographer also certifies that the images
submitted have never been copyrighted or, if copyrighted, that the photographer
is the copyright owner. The photographer must be the sole owner of the copyright
of any image submitted. Your submission of each photograph is your guarantee
that you are the author and copyright holder of such photograph. Photographs
from the public domain will be excluded. Copyright of the images will remain the
property of the photographer. All photographs must have been taken at a
Recreation Area at the Black Warrior and Tombigbee Lakes project or taken while
on the Black Warrior and Tombigbee Rivers.
It is the sole responsibility of the submitting
photographer to obtain a written release from any recognizable person in a
submitted photo. Submittal of the photograph is the entrant’s warranty that the
photograph does not infringe on any third party’s rights, and that written
permission has been received by the entrant from any third party whose image
appears in the photograph.
By submitting a photo, you give the U.S. Government the
right to use or display the photo on U.S. Government web pages and publications,
as well as the web pages and publications of associated organizations without
payment, compensation, or other consideration to the entrant, his/her
successors, or assigns, for the purpose of publicizing U.S. Government programs
for as long as desired by the U.S. Government. Entrant also gives the government
the right to edit, resize, convert, and recompress the photo for viewing
convenience and/or faster loading. The submitted photograph may be used singly
or in combination with other photographs. In the event that ownership of any
photograph submitted is challenged in any manner by any person, the Government
may disqualify that photograph and will discontinue use of the photograph.
By submitting your photo below, entrants agree to be bound
by these Official Rules. Please make sure to type the location or park name of
where the picture was taken in the subject line of the e-mail. |