ReDI School commits to provide an environment where the rights, safety, dignity and worth of every individual are respected. Please respect that!

The ReDI community is made up of students and volunteers united by their participation in, and commitment to, respectful intellectual exchange.

Intellectual exchange also implies acting responsibly in a community setting, with respect for the rights of other students and volunteers, as well as for the property, common resources and laws associated with that community.

Prohibited drug use, which includes: sale or possession of a Drug, including but not limited to marijuana or narcotics, during a ReDI School sponsored activity.

We would also like to point out that we do not wish consumption of alcohol during the event. Afterward, you can, of course, go for a drink if you like to.

Intellectual Property:

Rights of Intellectual Property

ReDI School of Digital Integration is organizing the hackathon and NRC, HERE Technologies, Techfugees, Facebook Developer Circles Berlin and Airbnb are involved as sponsors and donors.

By registering and uploading your prototype, each participant represents and warrants that:

  1. You are the original author of your contributions to the entry
  2. To the best of your knowledge your prototype and the submission of this does not infringe upon any third party’s copyright, patent, trademark, trade secret, intellectual property or other right.
  3. Your development and/or entry is not the subject of any actual or threatened litigation or claim
  4. Your entry is not obscene, offensive, libellous, pornographic, threatening, abusive, or otherwise objectionable
  5. Your entry will not contain any content that is illegal, would constitute or encourage a criminal offense or would otherwise give rise to liability or violate any law.
  6. You accept and understand your responsibility for complying with legal obligations such as immaterial property rights and privacy rights.
  7. If you make use of the HERE API you agree to the HERE terms and conditions found here: https://developer.here.com/terms-and-conditions#terms_sec20

Participants are allowed to use open sources tools and free-to use content. Participants are also encouraged to use their own proprietary solutions to develop creative and efficient products. If you use any third party copyrighted materials, you have must have appropriate permission and disclose the permission to the organizers before or during the Hackathon. The organizers will not be liable for any loss, damage, claim or expense resulting from any infringement of any privacy right, copyright, trade secret or other proprietary or intellectual property right of any third party. The organizers reserve the right to take down any content that infringes or is believed to infringe upon any intellectual property right.

By registering and uploading your prototype, you award NRC an irrevocable, non-exclusive, perpetual, royalty-free, worldwide license to:

  1. Use any information, code and designs contained within your submission in the development or deployment of humanitarian or non-commercial products or services
  2. Feature your submission and all of its contents for promotional purposes in websites or other media without any reference, liability or compensation to you.

You retain the right to continue to develop your ideas independently if you so wish.

You retain the right to make your code open source.

Participants may be contacted by NRC in the aftermath of this Hackathon to continue to the development of their ideas/products. Participation in the Hackathon, in and of itself, is not intended to create any rights or obligations to future funding from NRC or development of your code and designs. Any such rights and obligations shall be created only through separate agreements

Any offer of support from NRC does not constitute an equity valuation or purchase of equity in any business which may arise out of the code and design you are uploading.