We provide Canadian advertising and marketing law advice to a broad range of public and private clients and trade and professional associations including local, national and international clients operating in Canada or marketing to Canadians.
In some cases, however, clients are looking for an efficient and cost-effective way to run a promotional contest (i.e., sweepstakes) in Canada.
As such, in addition to our legal services, we offer lawyer-prepared Canadian contest rules and forms precedent packages to run random draw and skill contests in Canada. We also offer individual rules and forms precedents for Canadian contests/sweepstakes, including short rules (i.e., “mini rules”), long rules, template winner release forms and a Canadian contest law 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.
Each Canadian contest forms/precedents package includes information on how to use and customize them to run a contest in Canada.
For more Canadian lawyer-prepared contest law precedents and forms that we offer, see: Canadian Contest Forms/Precedents – II.
For more information about Canadian contest law see: Contest Laws in Canada, CASL and Contests, Contest Law FAQs, Contest Law Tips and Contests and Social Media.
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CANADIAN RANDOM DRAW CONTEST
LAW RULES PACKAGE
This Canadian lawyer-prepared random draw contest forms package includes: short rules, long rules, entry form, winner release form and a skill-testing question for operating a random draw promotional contest in Canada. This precedent package can also be modified to apply to only specific provinces/territories.
This random draw contest forms package includes all of the key elements for one of the most popular and commonly run types of contest, where winners are chosen by way of random draw (as compared to where winners are chosen by some type of skill, such as by a judged photo or essay competition). 10 pages. Word format template with fillable fields.
CANADIAN SKILL CONTEST
LAW RULES PACKAGE
This Canadian lawyer-prepared skill contest forms package includes: short rules, long rules, entry form and a winner release form for operating a skill contest (sometimes called a “consumer generated content contest”) in Canada. This precedent package can also be modified to apply to only specific provinces/territories.
This Canadian skill contest package includes all of the elements for operating a skill-based contest in Canada (e.g., where winners are chosen by some type of skill, such as by a judged photo or essay competition rather than by way of random draw). 9 pages. Word format template with fillable fields.
CANADIAN SHORT CONTEST LAW RULES
(CANADIAN RANDOM DRAW CONTESTS)
This Canadian lawyer-prepared contest forms package includes: short rules (i.e., point-of-purchase rules for the footers of web pages, social media pages and other point-of-purchase marketing where consumers first see a Canadian promotional contest marketed) for operating a random draw contest in Canada. This precedent can also be modified to only apply to specific provinces/territories.
To be used in conjunction with full contest rules (short rules or “mini-rules” commonly link to full rules from contest landing pages and other marketing where consumers first see contests marketed). One page short / mini-rules to cover off the main Competition Act disclosure requirements under section 74.06 (and Competition Bureau recommendations) and to be included in the footers of contest landing pages, social media pages and point-of-purchase marketing. Word format template with fillable fields.
$95.00 – BUY NOW
CANADIAN SHORT CONTEST LAW RULES
(CANADIAN SKILL CONTESTS)
This Canadian lawyer-prepared contest forms package includes: short rules (i.e., point-of-purchase rules for the footers of web pages, social media pages and other point-of-purchase marketing where consumers first see a Canadian promotional contest marketed) for operating a skill contest in Canada. This precedent can also be modified to only apply to specific provinces/territories.
To be used in conjunction with full contest rules (short rules or “mini rules” commonly link to full rules from contest landing pages and other marketing where consumers first see contests marketed). 1 page short / mini-rules to cover off the main Competition Act disclosure requirements under section 74.06 (and Competition Bureau recommendations) and to be included in the footers of contest landing pages, social media pages and point-of-purchase marketing. Word format template with fillable fields.
CANADIAN LONG CONTEST LAW RULES
(CANADIAN RANDOM DRAW CONTESTS)
This Canadian lawyer-prepared contest forms package includes: long rules (i.e., full terms and conditions) for operating a random draw promotional contest in Canada (i.e., where winner(s) are chosen by random draw). This precedent can also be modified to only apply to specific provinces/territories.
Long contest rules are commonly included to operate promotional contests in Canada, which sets out, among other things, the number and value of prizes, how to enter, how winners are chosen and terms to protect contest sponsors from liability. Long contest rules are commonly linked from short rules (or mini-rules) on contest landing pages, footers of social media pages and other print or electronic marketing for a contest. 5 pages. Word format template with fillable fields.
$250.00 – BUY NOW
CANADIAN LONG CONTEST LAW RULES
(CANADIAN SKILL CONTESTS)
This Canadian lawyer-prepared contest forms package includes: long rules (i.e., full terms and conditions) for operating a skill promotional contest in Canada (i.e., where the winner(s) are chosen based on some type of skill that is judged, such as essay writing, photography, etc.). This precedent can also be modified to only apply to specific provinces/territories.
Long contest rules are commonly included to operate promotional contests in Canada, which sets out, among other things, the number and value of prizes, how to enter, how winners are chosen and terms to protect contest sponsors from liability. Long contest rules are commonly linked from short rules (or mini-rules) on contest landing pages, footers of social media pages and other print or electronic marketing for a contest. Word format template with fillable fields.
$250.00 – BUY NOW
CANADIAN WINNER RELEASE FORM
(CANADIAN RANDOM DRAW AND SKILL CONTESTS)
This Canadian lawyer-prepared promotional contest forms package includes: a winner release form/precedent for Canadian contests. This winner release form/precedent is to be signed by contest winners as a condition of winning a contest and intended to release the contest sponsor from liability. Contest winner releases are not required by law in Canada, but are very commonly used by contest sponsors to minimize legal liability in connection with a contest. 3 pages. Word format template with fillable fields.
$75.00 – BUY NOW
CANADIAN CONTEST LAW CHECKLIST
(CANADIAN RANDOM DRAW AND SKILL CONTESTS)
Contest lawyers, advertising agencies and companies that regularly run contests use promotional contest checklists to cover off the main requirements for operating a promotional contest in Canada.
This Canadian lawyer-prepared promotional contest checklist includes the key Canadian contract, Competition Act, Criminal Code and intellectual property considerations and requirements to operate a promotional contest in Canada, excluding Quebec. A key tool for operating promotional contests in Canada. 7 pages.
$125.00 – BUY NOW
FACEBOOK “LIKE” RANDOM DRAW CONTEST
(CANADIAN FACEBOOK “LIKE” RANDOM DRAW CONTESTS)
This Canadian lawyer-prepared Facebook “Like” random draw promotional contest forms/precedent package includes: short rules, long rules, entry form, winner release form and a skill-testing question for operating a random draw Facebook “like” contest in Canada. This precedent package can also be modified to only apply to specific provinces/territories. Includes Facebook disclaimer language for the contest rules and winner release form. 9 pages. Word format template with fillable fields.
CANADIAN TRIP CONTESTS (DESTINATION CONTESTS)
(RANDOM DRAW CONTEST LAW PACKAGE)
This Canadian lawyer-prepared random draw promotional contest forms/precedent package includes: short rules, long rules, entry form, winner release forms (winner release and guest/companion release) and skill-testing question for operating a random draw trip promotional contest in Canada. This precedent package can also be modified to only apply to specific provinces/territories.
It contains the key elements for running a contest where a trip is awarded as the prize and winners are chosen by way of random draw. This Random Draw Trip Contest Package includes specific language for contest rules/precedents relating to a trip contest, including in relation to trip prize(s), restrictions on trip prizes (e.g., carve-outs and black-out periods), requirement for the winner to provide releases for both the winner and any travel companion and both winner and travel companion release forms (which are particularly important where there is increased risk in a contest, such as where a prize(s) includes travel, flights or other elements that may increase risk for a contest sponsor). 12 pages. Word format template with fillable fields.
CANADIAN TRIP CONTESTS (DESTINATION CONTESTS)
(SKILL CONTEST LAW PACKAGE)
This Canadian lawyer-prepared skill promotional contest forms/precedent package includes: short rules, long rules, entry form and winner release forms (winner release and guest/companion release) for operating a skill-based trip promotional contest in Canada. This precedent package can also be modified to only apply to specific provinces/territories.
It contains the key elements for running a contest where a trip is awarded as the prize and winners are chosen based on some type of skill that is judged, such as submitting an essay, photography, etc. This Skill Trip Contest Package includes specific language for contest rules/precedents relating to a trip contest, including in relation to trip prize(s), restrictions on trip prizes (e.g., carve-outs and black-out periods), requirement for the winner to provide releases for both the winner and any travel companion and both winner and travel companion release forms (which are particularly important where there is increased risk in a contest, such as where a prize(s) includes travel, flights or other elements that may increase risk for a contest sponsor). 11 pages. Word format template with fillable fields.
CANADIAN WINNER RELEASES FOR TRIP CONTESTS
(WINNER AND GUEST RELEASES FOR RANDOM DRAW AND SKILL CONTESTS)
This Canadian lawyer-prepared promotional contest forms/precedent package includes two release forms for a trip contest (winner release form and guest/companion release form. Winner release forms (including for any guests or companions accompanying a winner on a trip) are particularly important in trip related contests and promotions where the potential risk for a sponsor is higher (e.g., in relation to flights, trips or other activities). 3 pages. Word format template with fillable fields.
$85.00 – BUY NOW
CANADIAN CONTEST LAW GUIDELINES FOR
CONSUMER GENERATED
CONTENT CONTESTS
This Canadian lawyer-prepared promotional contest forms/precedent provides guidelines that can be included in contest rules where contest entrants are required to contribute content to enter or participate in the contest (e.g., for essay, photo and other similar consumer-generated content contests or to receive additional entries through increased engagement).
It is important for contest sponsors to include specific guidelines in contest rules for entrant/consumer generated contributions (e.g., to ensure that entrants’ contributions do not, for example, contain offensive content or that may be subject to third party intellectual property rights and to give the sponsor broad rights to re-use entrant contributions, including for marketing). 2 pages. Word format template with fillable fields.
$125.00 – BUY NOW
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CASL (CANADIAN ANTI-SPAM LAW) CHECKLISTS AND PRECEDENTS
(FOR CANADIAN CONTESTS USING ELECTRONIC MARKETING)
Given that electronic marketing is now very common in conjunction with promotional contests run in Canada, we also offer CASL (Canadian federal anti-spam law) checklists and precedents to comply with CASL, including when running promotional contests.
For CASL checklists and precedents that we offer for sale, see: CASL Checklists and Precedents.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
The above contest rules and forms (precedents) provide legal information for operating contests in Canada. They do not create a solicitor-client relationship and are not legal advice. They are sold with permission to operate a contest in Canada by the sponsor of the contest (the individual, company or other entity promoting its own product(s) or service(s)) and using the forms for a contest or where a law firm or advertising agency uses the forms to assist a client operate a contest. Any further copying or resale of the above contest rules or forms is prohibited, including the stand-alone sale of the forms without any contest being promoted by a sponsor or where any of the language or content of any of the forms is added to an app, program, computer program, online or social media platform or program or any other electronic or automated contesting or promotional product.
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CANADIAN CONTEST & ADVERTISING LAW SERVICES
We are a Toronto based competition and advertising law firm that offers business and individual clients efficient and strategic advice in relation to Canadian competition and advertising laws, including contests/sweepstakes and other types of promotions. Our experience includes advising Canadian and U.S. clients in relation to Canadian contest/sweepstakes, advertising/marketing and competition/antitrust laws.
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