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Basics of Running Online Contests
Despite the great many fraudulent schemes purporting to offer
prizes, online contests are often used for legitimate marketing purposes
and can be effective for some businesses.
The problem for legitimate business is not only that they have to
fight the stigma associated with fraudulent internet schemes, but they
have to comply with a great many laws pertaining to contests.
When
planning contest, sweepstake, or promotion the promoter must first be
certain that it is not a lottery which is illegal. It does not matter if the contest goes
through traditional media or over the internet. Lotteries are permitted to be run by
the states only. Non-state operate
lotteries are illegal under state and federal law. The definition of lottery is a contest
or promotion that contains all of the following three elements (1) A
price (2) a chance, and (3) consideration. It is not 100% clear what each element
means as not every single situation has been tested, but for the most
part the risk of running a fowl of the law can be reduced substantial by
eliminating one or more of these elements as defined under existing case
decisions
A prize has been defined
as something of value that is awarded to the winner of a contest. This element is unlikely to be one of
the elements that can be eliminated as that would defeat the whole purpose
of running a contest or sweepstake to promote goods or services.
A means of eliminating
the chance element is by simply allowing everyone to be a winner or by
making the contest one of skill. Prices
could be based on ability, knowledge, creativity, judgment, or
expertise. The skill contests have
to have some sort of objective criteria that is to be judged by real
judges with sufficient expertise to apply the criteria that is going to
be evaluated.
Consideration can include
many different things of value that the contestant gives up for the
chance to win something. Generally
it is money, so if some sort of a purchase or fee is required it would
definitely be considered consideration.
Consideration also includes other things you would normally not
considered valuable. Asking
lengthy questionnaires or asking for personal information would more
likely than not be considered consideration and should be avoided. A lengthy registration form would also
be consideration or asking referrals or information about friends or
family. Alternative methods of
entry are often used as means to avoid consideration. You may have heard the phrase “no
purchase required” to enter call this number or write here or send
a card here or something along those lines.
For the alternative method of entry to be an
effective as a means of avoiding the consideration element it must
provide for an equal chance of winning and the process itself has to be
simple and not arise to a level of difficulty or time consuming that it
would becomes consideration. The
equal chance requirement means that it actually has to provide and equal
chance, if the chances are limited to the first entrees or callers then
the odds are no longer the same, especially if one provides for entry
over the internet and the other by mail.
Requiring the contestant download and install your software would
be consideration, especially if it has spyware. Internet access itself has been
construed as consideration by some states, but not by others.
A means of eliminating the chance element is by
simply allowing everyone to be a winner or by making the contest one of
skill. Prices could be based on
ability, knowledge, creativity, judgment, or expertise. The skill contests have to have some
sort of objective criteria that is to be judged by real judges with
sufficient expertise to apply the criteria that is going to be evaluated.
Once one or two of these elements have been
eliminated from the contest then it is no longer a lottery, but now the
contest still has to comply with the laws of every state.
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