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Requirements for entries in the "Yangtze River Cup" Online Novel Competition

(1) The genre of the entries must be novels, including novels, novellas, and short stories. The content must be positive and healthy, free of pornography, violence, gore and other inappropriate content, and comply with national laws and regulations. All Chinese original works are eligible to participate regardless of the author’s region.

(2) The entries must be original by the entrants themselves, and the entrants should confirm that they own the copyright of the works. The organizing committee does not assume any legal liability arising from disputes including (but not limited to) portrait rights, reputation rights, privacy rights, copyrights, trademark rights, etc. If the above disputes arise, the organizing committee reserves the right to disqualify the contestant and recover the award. .

(3) Entries must provide true and valid author information, including name, detailed mailing address, contact number, etc. This information will be used as the basis for copyright ownership of the work and event rewards. The author is solely responsible for any inaccuracies or incomplete information.

(4) The copyright of the entries belongs to the author, and the exclusive publishing rights in simplified and traditional Chinese and information network dissemination rights are represented by the organizer. For the shortlisted works of the competition, the organizing committee has the right to display them in the media, broadcast them, or use them for public welfare activities.

(5) Plagiarism and copying are strictly prohibited. The specific definitions of plagiarism and plagiarism are based on the Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China and related regulations.

(6) Multiple submissions for one manuscript are strictly prohibited. Before the end of this competition, the entries may not be published or published in print media alone or in a collection without the consent of the organizer. They may not publish more than half of the content on other online media other than the designated website of the competition, and they are not allowed to participate. Any other form of literary contest or similar essay solicitation. Once discovered, the participant will be disqualified and the organizing committee reserves the right to pursue all losses caused.