Robocall Contest: Robocalls: Humanity Strikes Back, 12475-12481 [2015-05439]
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Parties: Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. and
Kyowa Shipping Co., Ltd.
Filing Party: Eric. C. Jeffrey, Esq.;
Nixon Peabody LLP; 401 9th Street NW.,
Suite 900; Washington, DC 20004.
Synopsis: The agreement authorizes
MOL to charter space from Kyowa in the
trade from Japan, on the one hand, to
Guam and Saipan, on the other hand.
By Order of the Federal Maritime
Commission.
Dated: March 4, 2015.
Karen V. Gregory,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2015–05419 Filed 3–6–15; 8:45 am]
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[FR Doc. 2015–05282 Filed 3–6–15; 8:45 am]
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Agreement No.: 012058–001.
Title: Hoegh Autoliners/K-Line Space
Charter Agreement.
Parties: Hoegh Autoliners AS and
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd.
Filing Party: Wayne R. Rohde; Cozen
O’Connor; 1627 I Street NW., Suite
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Agreement No.: 012206–001.
Title: Grimaldi/’’K’’ Line Space
Charter Agreement.
Parties: Grimaldi Deep Sea S.p.A. and
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd.
Filing Party: Wayne R. Rohde; Cozen
O’Connor; 1627 I Street NW., Suite
1100; Washington, DC 20006.
Synopsis: The amendment changes
the name of Industria Armamento
Meridionale S.P.A. to Grimaldi Deep
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Agreement No.: 012318.
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Robocall Contest: Robocalls:
Humanity Strikes Back
ACTION:
The Federal Trade
Commission (‘‘FTC’’) announces a prize
competition that challenges the public
to create a crowd-source robocall
honeypot. A honeypot is an information
system that is designed to attract
perpetrators of illegal acts—in this case
robocallers—and gain knowledge about
their tactics. The Contest will be held in
two phases, a ‘‘Qualifying’’ phase and
‘‘Final’’ phase (see Section 7). The Final
phase will be held at DEF CON 23, a
conference of information security
specialists, in Las Vegas, Nevada, from
August 6–9, 2015.
DATES: The deadline for submitting
entries is: (1) June 15, 2015 at 10:00 p.m.
EDT for the Qualifying phase, and (2)
August 8, 2015 at 10:00 p.m. EDT for the
Final phase. To enter the Contest,
Contestants must register by the
Submission Deadline for the Qualifying
phase. Further instructions and
requirements regarding the registration
and submission process will be
provided on the Contest Web site
(ftc.gov/strikeback).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patricia Hsue, 202–326–3132, Division
of Marketing Practices, Bureau of
Consumer Protection, FTC; 600
Pennsylvania Ave. NW.; Mailstop CC–
8528; Washington, DC 20580.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FTC
Robocalls: Humanity Strikes Back
Contest (the ‘‘Contest’’) is the next step
in the Federal Trade Commission’s
battle against illegal robocalls,
complementing the results of the FTC’s
two prior challenges of 2012 and 2014.
Robocalls are prerecorded messages that
generally seek to promote the purchase
SUMMARY:
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of goods or services to a consumer, and
are regulated by the FTC under the
Telemarketing Sales Rule. See 16 CFR
310.4(b)(1)(v). Most such calls are
illegal,1 and yet they continue to be
prevalent.
The Contest will challenge the public
to create a crowd-source robocall
honeypot—an information system
intended to attract perpetrators of illegal
robocalls and gather knowledge about
robocaller tactics. The Contest is
intended to engage individuals or teams
of individuals with information security
expertise (collectively ‘‘Contestants’’) to
apply their knowledge to design the
next-generation of robocall honeypots.
The Contest is subject to all
applicable laws and regulations.
Registering to enter the Contest
constitutes Contestant’s full agreement
to these Official Rules and to decisions
of the Sponsor (as defined below),
which are final and binding in all
matters related to the Contest. Winning
a Prize is contingent upon fulfilling all
requirements set forth in the Official
Rules.
1. Sponsor and Participating
Organizations
A. Sponsor:
Federal Trade Commission, 600
Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington,
DC 20580.
B. Participating Organizations:
(i) Pindrop Security, Inc., 817 West
Peachtree Street NW., Suite 770;
Atlanta, GA 30308;
(ii) Canadian Radio-television
Telecommunications Commission,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1A ON2.
The FTC reserves the right to modify
the list of participating organizations at
any time and will provide any updates
on the Contest Web site.
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2. Eligibility
A. To participate in the Contest:
(i) Contestants may compete as
Individuals or as teams of individuals,
if they meet all eligibility requirements
set forth in Sections 2.A–C. To be
eligible to win a Prize, Contestants must
meet the additional prize eligibility
requirements set forth in Section 9.
(ii) Contestants must comply with all
terms and conditions of the Official
Rules.
1 The vast majority of prerecorded sales calls are
illegal under the Telemarketing Sales Rule unless
the recipient has provided express written consent
to receive them. 73 FR 51164 (Aug. 29, 2008); 16
CFR 310.4(b)(1)(v). The Telephone Consumer
Protection Act also prohibits any type of call (other
than a call made for emergency purposes) using
automated telephone equipment or an artificial or
prerecorded voice to a cellular telephone in the
absence of prior express consent. 47 U.S.C.
227(b)(1)(A)(iii).
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(iii) Contestants must own or have
access at their own expense to a
computer, an Internet connection, and
any other electronic devices,
documentation, software, or other items
that Contestants may deem necessary to
create and enter a Submission (as
defined in Section 4 below).
(iv) Each team must appoint one
individual (the ‘‘Representative’’) to
represent and act on behalf of said team,
including by entering a Submission. The
Representative must be duly authorized
to submit on behalf of the team, and
must represent and warrant that he or
she is duly authorized to act on behalf
of the team.
(v) An individual may enter the
Contest only once, either on an
individual basis or as a member of one
team.
(vi) No individual or team may enter
the Contest on behalf of a corporation or
other non-individual legal entity.
B. The following individuals
(including any individuals participating
as part of a team) are not eligible
regardless of whether they meet the
criteria set forth above:
(i) Any individual under the age of 18;
(ii) any individual who employs any
of the Contest Judges as an employee or
agent;
(iii) any individual who owns or
controls an entity for whom a Contest
Judge is an employee, officer, director,
or agent;
(iv) any individual who has a material
business or financial relationship with
any Contest Judge;
(v) any individual who is a member
of any Contest Judge’s immediate family
or household;
(vi) any individual who has been
convicted of a felony;
(vii) any employee, representative or
agent of the Sponsor or Participating
Organizations, as well as any employee,
representative, or agent of an advertising
agency, contractor or other individual or
organization involved with the design,
production, promotion, execution, or
distribution of the Contest; and all
members of the immediate family or
household of any such employee,
representative, or agent;
(viii) any Federal employee acting
within the scope of his or her
employment, or as may otherwise be
prohibited by Federal law (employees
should consult their agency ethics
officials);
(ix) any individual or team that used
Federal facilities or consulted with
Federal employees to develop a
Submission, unless the facilities and
employees were made available to all
Contestants participating in the Contest
on an equitable basis; and
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(x) any individual or team that used
Federal funds to develop a Submission,
unless such use is consistent with the
grant award, or other applicable Federal
funds awarding document. If a grantee
using Federal funds enters and wins this
Contest, the prize monies shall be
treated as program income for purposes
of the original grant in accordance with
applicable Office of Management and
Budget Circulars. Federal contractors
may not use Federal funds from a
contract to develop a Submission for
this Challenge.
The Sponsor will, in its sole
discretion, disqualify any individual or
team that meets any of the criteria set
forth in Section 2.B.
C. For purposes hereof:
(i) The members of an individual’s
immediate family include such
individual’s spouse, children and stepchildren, parents and step-parents, and
siblings and step-siblings; and
(ii) the members of an individual’s
household include any other person
who shares the same residence as such
individual for at least three (3) months
out of the year.
D. Pursuant to the America Creating
Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote
Excellence in Technology, Education,
and Science Reauthorization Act of
2010, 15 U.S.C. 3719, Contest Prizes (as
defined in Section 8 below) may be
awarded only to individuals and teams
of individuals who are citizens or
permanent residents of the United
States, subject to verification by the
Sponsor before Prizes are awarded (see
Section 9 below).
3. Registration Requirement for ALL
Contestants
A. Contestants must register before
10:00 p.m. EDT June 15, 2015, the
Submission Deadline of the Qualifying
phase, to participate in the Contest.
B. To enter, every Contestant,
including all members of a team, must
register by submitting a form
(‘‘Registration Form’’) to verify that he
or she has read and agreed to abide by
the Official Rules and meets the
eligibility requirements, including that
he or she: (1) Is at least 18 years old; (2)
does not have a familial, or material
business or financial relationship with
any Contest Judge; and (3) has not been
convicted of a felony. Additional
information and requirements about the
registration process will be provided on
the Contest Web site.
C. After a Contestant registers, the
Sponsor will send a confirmation
message to the email address provided
by the Contestant. The Contestant
should use the confirmation message to
verify the email address that he or she
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provided in order to receive important
Contest updates.
D. In the event of a dispute pertaining
to this Contest, the authorized account
holder of the email address listed at
registration will be deemed to be the
Contestant. The ‘‘authorized account
holder’’ is the natural person assigned
an email address by an Internet access
provider, online service provider, or
other organization responsible for
assigning email addresses for the
domain associated with the submitted
address. Contestants may be required to
show proof of being the authorized
account holder.
E. Contestants must be physically
present at the site of the Final phase of
the Contest in order to participate.
Individuals who wish to participate in
the Contest without paying for entry to
DEF CON 23 must notify the FTC
indicating this preference on or before
the Submission Deadline for the
Qualifying phase. Such individuals may
be escorted to the Contest booth as the
Sponsor deems necessary, but will not
be able to attend any other events,
contests, presentations, or otherwise
participate in DEF CON 23.
4. Submission
A. To participate in the Contest, a
Contestant must submit the following:
(i) solution source code;
(ii) the written description as required
for the specific phase (see Section 7);
(iii) a brief text description of how the
solution functions, which will be made
publicly available and must not include
any proprietary information;
(iv) a link to a publicly available
video on Youtube.com or Vimeo.com
demonstrating how the Solution works,
which does not include any proprietary
information, is less than 5 minutes long,
and does not contain music or
copyrighted material unless the
Contestant has written legal permission
to use such material; and
(v) any other materials required under
Section 7 below, including access to
relevant call detail records, dialing
platforms, and any other technologies
needed to test the Submission,
including any legal rights or licenses
required to access the technology.
Paragraphs (i)–(v) above are
collectively a ‘‘Submission.’’
Contestants may also submit a solution
title. If the Sponsor permits submission
via email, Contestants must use the
email address provided on their
Registration Form (or in the case of a
team, the email address on the team
Representative’s Registration Form).
With the exception of this originating
email address, no part of the
Submission shall contain information
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revealing the Contestant’s identity, such
as a name, address, employment
information, or other identifying details.
Additional information and
requirements about the Submission
process will be provided on the Contest
Web site.
B. Submission Deadlines:
(i) For the Qualifying phase,
Contestants must enter their
Submissions by June 15, 2015 at 10:00
p.m. EDT.
(ii) For the Final phase, Contestants
must enter their Submissions by August
8, 2015 at 10:00 p.m. EDT (7:00 p.m.
PDT).
Paragraphs (i)–(ii) above are
collectively the ‘‘Contest Deadlines.’’
The Sponsor’s computer is the official
time-keeping device for this Contest.
Any Submissions entered following the
respective Contest Deadlines shall be
disqualified. The Judging Period for
each phase will commence after the
deadline for each phase.
C. Submission Requirements:
(i) All parts of the Submission that
may be submitted via email must be
submitted at the same time. All
Submissions must be received by the
Contest Deadline for each phase.
(ii) Source code must be compatible
with any of the following languages:
C++, C, Java, PERL, Ruby, or Python.
(iii) No part of a Submission,
including any records, platforms,
technologies, or licenses required to
evaluate the Submission, may require
the Sponsor or Contest Judges to spend
money or otherwise obtain anything of
value; or to execute or enter into any
binding agreement (except for a nondisclosure or non-compete agreement)
not otherwise provided for under these
Rules.
(iv) Submissions from a team must be
indicated as such when entering a
Submission.
(v) With the exception of source code,
Submissions must be in English, except
that textual or video material in a
language other than English will be
accepted if accompanied by an English
translation of the text or video.
(vi) Any solution that was publicly
available prior to the start of the Contest
Submission Period (June 15, 2015) is not
eligible for entry in the Contest, unless
the solution submitted incorporates
significant new functionality, features,
or changes that are not publicly
available. Contestants must identify any
portion of the solution that was publicly
available and include a narrative
description of the new functionality,
features, or changes with any such
Submission.
(vii) Submissions must not:
a. Violate applicable law;
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b. depict hatred;
c. be in bad taste;
d. denigrate (or be derogatory toward)
any person or group of persons or any
race, ethnic group, or culture;
e. threaten a specific community in
society, including any specific race,
ethnic group, or culture;
f. incite violence or be likely to incite
violence;
g. contain vulgar or obscene language
or excessive violence;
h. contain pornography, obscenity, or
sexual activity; or
i. disparage the Sponsor or
Participating Organizations.
(viii) Submissions must be free of
malware and other security threats.
Contestant agrees that the Sponsor may
conduct testing on each Submission to
determine whether malware or other
security threats may be present.
(ix) Any Submission that fails to
comply with these requirements, as
determined by the Sponsor in its sole
discretion, may be disqualified.
D. Additional Terms:
(i) Once a Submission has been
submitted, Contestant may not access or
make any changes or alterations to the
Submission.
(ii) A Contestant may submit only one
Submission as either an individual or a
member of a team.
(iii) By entering a Submission,
Contestant represents, warrants, and
agrees that the Submission is the
original work of the Contestant and
complies with the Official Rules.
Contestant further represents,
warrants, and agrees that any use of the
Submission by the Sponsor and Contest
Judges (or any of their respective
partners, subsidiaries, and affiliates) as
authorized by these Official Rules, does
not:
a. Infringe upon, misappropriate or
otherwise violate any intellectual
property right or proprietary right
including, without limitation, any
statutory or common law trademark,
copyright or patent, nor any privacy
rights, nor any other rights of any
person or entity;
b. constitute or result in any
misappropriation or other violation of
any person’s publicity rights or right of
privacy.
5. Submission Rights
A. Subject to the licenses described
below, any applicable intellectual
property rights to a Submission will
remain with the Contestants.
B. By entering a Submission to this
Contest, Contestant grants to the
Sponsor, and any third parties acting on
behalf of the Sponsor, a non-exclusive,
irrevocable, royalty-free and worldwide
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license to use the Submission, any
information and content submitted by
the Contestant, and any portion thereof.,
and to display the Solution name, text
description (as described in Section
4.A(iii)), and to make the video
available through the Contest Web site,
during the Contest and after its
conclusion. The Contestant agrees that
the foregoing constitutes solely a
condition of the Contestant’s
participation in the Contest, and that the
Contest is not a request for or
acquisition of any property or services
or any other matter subject to federal
procurement requirements.
6. Winner Selection and Judging
Criteria
A. All Submissions will be judged by
an expert panel of judges (the ‘‘Contest
Judges’’) selected by the Sponsor at the
Sponsor’s sole discretion. The Sponsor
reserves the right to substitute or modify
the judging panel, or extend or modify
the Judging Period, at any time for any
reason.
B. All Contest Judges shall be required
to remain fair and impartial. Any
Contest Judge may recuse him or herself
from judging a Submission if the
Contest Judge or the Sponsor considers
it inappropriate, for any reason, for the
Contest Judge to evaluate a specific
Submission or group of Submissions.
C. A Contestant’s likelihood of
winning will depend on the number and
quality of all of the Submissions, as
determined by the Contest Judges using
the criteria in these Official Rules.
D. For all phases, the Sponsor
reserves the right to review the Contest
Judges’ decision and to withhold any
Prize if, at the Sponsor’s sole discretion,
there is a procedural, legal, or other
reason that the Prize should not be
awarded.
E. The Sponsor intends to announce
who earned the top five scores from the
Qualifying phase on or around July 6,
2015, and from the Final phase on or
around August 9, 2015. The Sponsor
reserves the right to change the
announcement dates with or without
prior notice for any reason. Prizes,
however, will not be awarded and
Winners will not be named, until the
Sponsor verifies eligibility for receipt of
each Prize in accordance with Section 9
below. The Sponsor will announce
verified Winners at a later date, and the
results will be made available at the
Contest Web site.
7. Solution Requirements
Contestants will seek to advance the
battle against robocalls (a call delivering
a prerecorded message) by building a
solution that creates a crowd-source
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honeypot. The Contest will be judged in
two phases—the ‘‘Qualifying’’ phase
and ‘‘Final’’ phase.
A. Qualifying Phase:
For the Qualifying phase, contestants
will build solutions that help enable
consumers to: (1) Identify unwanted
robocalls that consumers receive on
landlines and/or mobile phones; and (2)
block and/or forward those active
robocalls to a crowd-source honeypot.
The Contestant’s solution must include
some method of confirming that the
calls forwarded and blocked are
robocalls. The Contestant’s solution
must also include some method of
disclosing to the consumer that the calls
they identify for forwarding may be
disclosed to law enforcement and all
carriers associated with delivering the
call. In designing the solution,
Contestants may not include any feature
that requires ongoing manual
processing.
Contest Judges will test the
Submissions by sending calls to the
solution and reviewing the information
associated with the calls that are
forwarded to the crowd-source
honeypot. Each Contestant will be
assigned a phone number that their
solutions should forward calls to for
testing purposes (i.e. the crowd-source
honeypot number). The phone numbers
will be assigned once each Contestant
submits a Submission. Contestants may
not disclose that number to anyone
other than a fellow team member. Each
Contestant must provide all equipment
and information necessary, including
any legal rights or licenses required, for
the Contest Judges to test and review the
Submissions. Each Contestant must also
submit all source code in addition to a
written description of the solution,
consisting of fewer than 500 words,
summarizing the Contestant’s
techniques and outcomes.
Judging Criteria:
(i) How well does it work? (50% of
total score)
• How well did you succeed in
accurately forwarding only robocalls to
a honeypot? You will receive twenty
points for each distinct successful
method that your solution used to
identify robocalls for forwarding. For
each call forwarded that was not a
robocall, one point will be deducted.
For each robocall received that the
solution failed to forward after the user
identifies such robocalls for forwarding,
one point will be deducted. Contestants
will need to prove to the Contest Judges’
satisfaction that the solution accurately
forwarded only robocalls, and the
necessary level of proof is within the
Contest Judges’ sole discretion.
Furthermore, the Contest Judges have
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sole discretion to determine whether
two successful methods are
meaningfully distinct.
• How well did your solution
successfully block robocalls identified
for blocking? Contestants will receive
twenty points for each distinct
successful method that your solution
used to identify robocalls for blocking.
For each call blocked that was not a
robocall, one point will be deducted.
For each robocall received that the
solution failed to block after the user
identifies such robocalls for blocking,
one point will be deducted. Contestants
will need to prove to the Contest Judges’
satisfaction that the solution blocked
only robocalls, and the necessary level
of proof is within the Contest Judges’
sole discretion. Furthermore, the
Contest Judges have sole discretion to
determine whether two successful
methods are meaningfully distinct.
• How scalable is your solution? For
each distinct method that your solution
uses to forward or block robocalls,
Contestants will receive five points for
each such method that is easily
replicable and adaptable. Furthermore,
the Contest Judges have sole discretion
to determine whether two methods are
meaningfully distinct.
(ii) How user-friendly is your
solution? (20% of total score)
• Does your solution adequately
provide consumers with notice that
calls forwarded may be disclosed to law
enforcement or any carrier associated
with delivering the call?
• Does your solution provide
consumers with flexibility in identifying
calls for forwarding or blocking?
Flexibility may include, but is not
limited to, forwarding or blocking
particular calls for specified hours of the
day, or limited calendar days.
(iii) Explaining the Scheme (20% of
total score)
• What insights did your Submission
demonstrate with respect to identifying
calls that should be forwarded?
• What insights did your Submission
demonstrate with respect to identifying
calls that should be blocked?
• What insights did your Submission
demonstrate in providing consumers
with the greatest control over the calls
their phones receive?
(iv) Innovation (10% of total score)
• How innovative was your
Submission?
B. Final Phase:
To be eligible to compete in the Final
phase (‘‘Finalists’’), Contestants must
have scored within the top five scores
in the Qualifying phase. Finalists will
‘‘seed’’ their solutions to collect and
forward robocalls to a crowd-source
honeypot designated by the Sponsor.
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Seeding could include, but is not
limited to, encouraging consumers to
use the solution to forward their
robocalls, or listing a phone number
associated with their solution (in lieu of
a consumer’s phone number) on Web
sites or other lead sources that
robocallers may collect phone numbers
from. Finalists will be assigned a phone
number that they will forward all
robocalls to by 8:00 p.m. EDT on August
5, 2015. For judging purposes, only calls
forwarded between 8:00 p.m. EDT on
August 5 through 10:00 p.m. EDT on
August 8 will be included in
determining a Finalist’s score. Finalists
will be disqualified, however, if they
disclose the assigned number to any
person other than a team member.
Finalists will also be disqualified if
they: (1) Place calls using an autodialing
program or the functional equivalent; (2)
encourage, assist, or request any other
person or company to place calls using
an autodialing program or the functional
equivalent; (3) place their own, or
encourage, assist, or request any other
person to place their own robocalls to
their solution for forwarding; (4)
adversely affect any platform, product,
system, or technology; (5) violate the
terms of service of any third party
provider; or 6) do anything prohibited
by law. Each Finalist must also submit
a written description consisting of fewer
than 500 words, summarizing the
Finalist’s seeding techniques and
outcomes.
Judging Criteria:
(i) How many robocalls did your
solution forward? (70% of total score)
• Did you succeed in accurately
forwarding robocalls to a honeypot? You
will receive one point for each robocall
forwarded. For each call forwarded that
was not a robocall, one point will be
deducted. Contestants will need to
prove to the Contest Judges’ satisfaction
that the solution accurately forwarded
only robocalls, and the necessary level
of proof is within the Contest Judges’
sole discretion.
(ii) Explaining the Scheme (20% of
total score)
• What insights did your Submission
demonstrate with respect to seeding
techniques?
(iii) Innovation (10% of total score)
• How innovative was your
Submission?
C. In order to be considered for a
Prize, Submissions must receive a score
greater than zero in each required
category for both the Qualifying phase
(how well does it work, how userfriendly is the solution, explaining the
scheme, and innovation) and the Final
phase (how many robocalls the solution
forwarded, explaining the scheme, and
innovation). If the Contest Judges
determine that no one satisfies each
required category, no one will be
deemed eligible for any Prize.
D. The one (1) Contestant or
Contestants whose Submission earns the
highest overall combined score from the
Qualifying and Final phases will be
named the Top Prize Winner identified
below in Section 8, if the Contestant
satisfies the verification requirements
described in Section 9. If the Contestant
does not satisfy the verification
requirements, the Top Prize may be
awarded to the next highest scorer who
satisfies the verification requirements, at
the Contest Judges’ or Sponsor’s
discretion.
E. Up to two (2) Contestants with the
next highest combined scores who meet
the Section 9 verification requirements
may be awarded the Honorable Mention
Prizes—described below in Section 8—
at the Contest Judges’ or the Sponsor’s
discretion. If the Contestant does not
satisfy the verification requirements, the
Honorable Mention Prize may be
awarded to the next highest scorer who
satisfies the verification requirements, at
the Contest Judges’ or Sponsor’s
discretion.
F. Up to five (5) Contestants with the
highest scores in the Qualifying phase
who meet the Section 9 verification
requirements may be awarded the
Finalist Prize—described below in
Section 8—at the Contest Judges’ or
Sponsor’s discretion. If the Contestant
does not satisfy the verification
requirements, the Finalist Prize may be
awarded to the next highest scorer who
satisfies the verification requirements, at
the Contest Judges’ or Sponsor’s
discretion.
G. In the event of a tie between or
among two or more Submissions where
the Contestants meet the verification
requirements, the relevant Prize
identified below in Section 8 will be
divided equally between the tied
Contestants.
8. Prizes
Prize amount
(for each winner)
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A. If no eligible Submissions are
entered in the Contest, no Prizes will be
awarded. The Sponsor retains the right
to make a Prize substitution in the event
that funding for the Prize or any portion
thereof becomes unavailable. No
transfer or substitution of a Prize is
permitted except at the Sponsor’s sole
discretion. It will be the responsibility
of the winning team’s Representative to
allocate the Prize amongst the team, as
the Representative deems it appropriate.
B. Each Contestant hereby
acknowledges and agrees that the
relationship between the Contestant and
the Sponsor is not a confidential,
fiduciary, or other special relationship,
and that the Contestant’s decision to
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Sponsor for the purposes of this Contest
does not place the Sponsor and its
respective agents in a position that is
any different from the position held by
the members of the general public with
regard to elements of the Contestant’s
Submission, except as specifically
provided in these Official Rules.
C. Winners (including any winning
team members) are responsible for
reporting and paying all applicable
federal, state, and local taxes. It is the
sole responsibility of Winners of $600 or
more to provide information to the
Sponsor in order to facilitate receipt of
the award, including completing and
submitting any tax forms when
necessary. It is also the sole
responsibility of Winners to satisfy any
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applicable reporting requirements. The
Sponsor reserves the right to withhold
a portion of the Prize amount to comply
with tax laws.
D. All payments shall be made by
electronic funds transfer or other means
determined by the Sponsor.
9. Verification of Eligibility for Receipt
of a Prize
A. All prize awards are subject to
sponsor verification of the winner’s
identity, eligibility, and participation in
the creation of the solution. The
sponsor’s decisions are final and
binding in all matters related to the
contest. In order to receive a prize, a
contestant will be required to complete,
sign and return to the Sponsor
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affidavit(s) of eligibility and liability
release, or a similar verification
document (‘‘Verification Form’’). 31
U.S.C. 7701 requires Federal agencies to
collect social security numbers to issue
a payment. (In the case of a team, the
Representative and all participating
members must complete, sign and
return to the Sponsor the Verification
Form.)
B. Contestants potentially qualifying
for a Prize will be notified and sent the
Verification Form using the email
address submitted at registration,
starting on or about August 12, 2015.
The Sponsor reserves the right to change
the time period to send the Verification
Form without providing any prior
notice. In the case of a team, the
notification will only be sent to the
Representative. If a notification is
returned as undeliverable, the
Contestant or team may be disqualified
at the Sponsor’s sole discretion.
C. At the sole discretion of the
Sponsor, a Contestant or team forfeits
any Prize if:
(i) The Contestant fails to provide the
Verification Form within five (5)
business days of receipt of the email
notification discussed above (or in the
case of a team, any team member fails
to provide the Verification Form within
five business days of receipt of the email
notification);
(ii) the Contestant (or in the case of a
team, its Representative) does not timely
communicate with the Sponsor to
provide payment and all other necessary
information within five business days of
receiving a request for such information;
(iii) such individual or team
Representative is contacted and refuses
the Prize;
(iv) the Prize is returned as
undeliverable; or
(v) the Submission of the Winner, the
Winner, or any member of a Winner’s
team is disqualified for any reason.
D. In the event of a disqualification,
Sponsor, at its sole discretion, may
award the applicable Prize to an
alternate Contestant. The
disqualification of one (or more) team
members at any time for any reason may
result in the disqualification of the
entire team and of each participating
member at the sole discretion of the
Sponsor.
10. Entry Conditions and Release
A. By registering, each Contestant
(including, in the case of a team, all
participating members) agree(s):
(i) To comply with and be bound by
these Official Rules; and
(ii) That the application of the judging
criteria, evaluation of the submissions,
and final selection of the winners is a
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matter of discretion of the Contest
Judges and Sponsor, and that their
respective decisions are binding and
final in all matters relating to this
Contest.
B. By registering, each Contestant
(including, in the case of a team, all
participating members) agree(s) to
release, indemnify, and hold harmless
the Sponsor, Participating
Organizations, and any other
individuals or organizations responsible
for sponsoring, fulfilling, administering,
advertising, or promoting the Contest,
including their respective parents,
subsidiaries, and affiliated companies, if
any, and all of their respective past and
present officers, directors, employees,
agents and representatives (hereafter the
‘‘Released Parties’’) from and against
any and all claims, expenses, and
liabilities (including reasonable
attorneys’ fees and costs of Submission
preparation) arising out of or relating to
a Contestant’s entry, creation of
Submission or entry of a Submission,
participation in the Contest, acceptance
or use or misuse of the Prize, and the
disclosure, broadcast, transmission,
performance, exploitation, or use of
Submission as authorized or licensed by
these Official Rules. Released claims
include all claims whatsoever
including, but not limited to (except in
cases of willful misconduct): injury,
death, damage, or loss of property,
revenue or profits, whether direct,
indirect, or consequential, arising from
the Contestant’s participation in a
competition, whether the claim of
injury, death, damage, or loss arises
through negligence, mistake, or
otherwise. This release does not apply
to claims against the Sponsor arising out
of the unauthorized use or disclosure by
the Sponsor of intellectual property,
trade secrets, or confidential business
information of the Contestant.
C. Without limiting the foregoing,
each Contestant (including, in the case
of a team, all participating members)
agrees to release all Released Parties of
all liability in connection with:
(i) Any incorrect or inaccurate
information, whether caused by the
Sponsor’s or a Contestant’s electronic or
printing error or by any of the
equipment or programming associated
with or utilized in the Contest;
(ii) technical failures of any kind,
including, but not limited to,
malfunctions, interruptions, or
disconnections in phone lines, internet
connectivity, or electronic transmission
errors, or network hardware or software
or failure of the Contest Web site, or any
other platform or tool that Contestants
or Contest Judges choose to use;
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in any part of the entry process or the
Contest;
(iv) technical or human error that may
occur in the administration of the
Contest or the processing of
Submissions; or
(v) any injury or damage to persons or
property that may be caused, directly or
indirectly, in whole or in part, from the
Contestant’s participation in the Contest
or receipt or use or misuse of any Prize.
If for any reason any Contestant’s
Submission is confirmed to have been
erroneously deleted, lost, or otherwise
destroyed or corrupted, the Contestant’s
sole remedy is to request the
opportunity to resubmit its Submission.
The request will be addressed at the sole
discretion of the Sponsor if the Contest
Submission Period is still open.
D. Based on the subject matter of the
Contest, the type of work that it possibly
will require, and the low probability
that any claims for death, bodily injury,
or property damage, or loss could result
from Contest participation, the Sponsor
determines that Contestants are not
required to obtain liability insurance or
demonstrate fiscal responsibility in
order to participate in this Contest.
11. Publicity
Participation in the Contest
constitutes consent to the use by the
Sponsor and Participating
Organizations, their agents’ and any
other third parties acting on their behalf,
of the Contestant’s name or codename
(and, as applicable, those of all other
members of the team that participated in
the Submission), Submission video, and
Submission text description for
promotional purposes in any media,
worldwide, without further payment or
consideration. Furthermore, a
Contestant’s likeness, photograph,
voice, opinions, comments, and
hometown and state of residence (and,
as applicable, those of all other
members of the team that participated in
the Submission) may be used for the
Sponsor or Participating Organizations’
promotional purposes if the Contestant
provides consent. In addition, the
Sponsor and Participating Organizations
reserve the right to make any disclosure
required by law.
12. General Conditions
A. Each Contestant agrees that the
Sponsor is vested with the sole
authority to interpret and apply these
rules.
B. Sponsor reserves the right, in its
sole discretion, to cancel, suspend, or
modify the Contest, or any part of it,
with or without notice to the
contestants, if any fraud, technical
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failure, or any other unanticipated factor
or factors beyond Sponsor’s control
impairs the integrity or proper
functioning of the Contest, or for any
other reason. The Sponsor reserves the
right at its sole discretion to disqualify
any individual or Contestant that the
Sponsor finds to be tampering with the
entry process or the operation of the
Contest, or to be acting in violation of
these Official Rules or in a manner that
is inappropriate, not in the best interests
of this Contest, or in violation of any
applicable law or regulation.
C. Any attempt by any person to
undermine the proper functioning of the
Contest may be a violation of criminal
and civil law, and, should such an
attempt be made, the Sponsor reserves
the right to take proper legal action,
including, without limiting, referral to
law enforcement, for any illegal or
unlawful activities.
D. The Sponsor’s failure to enforce
any term of these Official Rules shall
not constitute a waiver of that term. The
Sponsor is not responsible for
incomplete, late, misdirected, damaged,
lost, illegible, or incomprehensible
Submissions or for address or email
address changes of the Contestants.
Proof of sending or submitting is not
proof of receipt by Sponsor.
E. In the event of any discrepancy or
inconsistency between the terms and
conditions of the Official Rules and
disclosures or other statements
contained in any Contest materials,
including but not limited to the Contest
Web site or point of sale, television,
print or online advertising, the terms
and conditions of the Official Rules
shall prevail.
F. The Sponsor reserves the right to
amend the terms and conditions of the
Official Rules at any time, including the
rights or obligations of the Contestant
and the Sponsor. The Sponsor will post
the terms and conditions of the
amended Official Rules on the Contest
Web site (‘‘Corrective Notice’’). As
permitted by law, any amendment will
become effective at the time the Sponsor
posts the amended Official Rules.
G. Excluding Submissions, all
intellectual property related to this
Contest, including but not limited to
trademarks, trade-names, logos, designs,
promotional materials, Web pages,
source codes, drawings, illustrations,
slogans, and representations are owned
or used under license by either the
Sponsor or Participating Organizations.
All rights are reserved. Unauthorized
copying or use of any copyrighted
material or intellectual property without
the express written consent of the
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H. Should any provision of these
Official Rules be or become illegal or
unenforceable under applicable Federal
law, such illegality or unenforceability
shall leave the remainder of these
Official Rules unaffected and valid. The
illegal or unenforceable provision may
be replaced by the Sponsor with a valid
and enforceable provision that, in the
Sponsor’s sole judgment, comes closest
and best reflects the Sponsor’s intention
in a legal and enforceable manner with
respect to the invalid or unenforceable
provision.
13. Disputes
Subject to the release provisions in
these Official Rules, Contestant agrees
that:
A. Any and all disputes, claims, and
causes of action arising out of or
connected with this Contest, any Prizes
awarded, the administration of the
Contest, the determination of Winners,
or the construction, validity,
interpretation, and enforceability of the
Official Rules shall be resolved
individually;
B. any and all disputes, claims, and
causes of action arising out of or
connected with this Contest, any Prizes
awarded, the administration of the
Contest, the determination of Winners,
or the construction, validity,
interpretation, and enforceability of the
Official Rules shall be resolved pursuant
to Federal law;
C. under no circumstances will
Contestants be entitled to, and
Contestants hereby waive, all rights to
claim, any punitive, incidental, and
consequential damages and any and all
rights to have damages multiplied or
otherwise increased.
14. Privacy
The sponsor may collect personal
information from the contestant when
he or she enters the contest. Such
personal information collected is subject
to the privacy policy located here:
https://www.ftc.gov/site-information/
privacy-policy.
15. Contact Us
Please visit the Contest Web site for
further Contest information and
updates.
Jessica Rich,
Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection.
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Robocall Contest; ‘‘DetectaRobo’’
AGENCY:
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The Federal Trade
Commission (‘‘FTC’’) announces an
open source prize competition that
challenges the public to analyze data
from a robocall honeypot, thus
improving honeypot design. A honeypot
is an information system that is
designed to attract perpetrators of illegal
acts—in this case robocallers—and gain
knowledge about their tactics. The
Contest will be held during the National
Day of Civic Hacking, from June 6–7,
2015.
SUMMARY:
Contestants may register
beginning at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Daylight
Time (‘‘EDT’’) on June 6, 2015. Further
instructions and requirements regarding
registration and submission will be
provided on the Contest Web site
(ftc.gov/detectarobo). The deadline for
submitting entries is June 7, 2015, at
8:00 p.m. EDT.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patricia Hsue, 202–326–3132, Division
of Marketing Practices, Bureau of
Consumer Protection, FTC; 600
Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Mailstop CC–
8528; Washington, DC 20580.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FTC
DetectaRobo Contest (the ‘‘Contest’’) is
the next step in the Federal Trade
Commission’s battle against illegal
robocalls, and complements the results
of the FTC’s two prior robocall
challenges in 2012 and 2014. Robocalls
are prerecorded messages that generally
seek to promote the purchase of goods
or services to a consumer, and are
regulated by the FTC under the
Telemarketing Sales Rule. See 16 CFR
310.4(b)(1)(v). Most such calls are
illegal,1 and yet they continue to be
prevalent.
The FTC is hosting the Contest in
conjunction with the 2015 National Day
of Civic Hacking. The Contest will
challenge the public to contribute to the
design of robocall honeypots—
information systems intended to attract
perpetrators of illegal robocalls and
gather knowledge about robocaller
tactics. The Contest is intended to
engage individuals or teams of
individuals with information security
expertise (collectively ‘‘Contestants’’) to
DATES:
1 The vast majority of prerecorded sales calls are
illegal under the Telemarketing Sales Rule unless
the recipient has provided express written consent
to receive them. 73 FR 51164 (Aug. 29, 2008); 16
CFR 310.4(b)(1)(v). The Telephone Consumer
Protection Act also prohibits any type of call (other
than a call made for emergency purposes) using
automated telephone equipment or an artificial or
prerecorded voice to a cellular telephone in the
absence of prior express consent. 47 U.S.C.
227(b)(1)(A)(iii).
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Robocall Contest: Robocalls: Humanity Strikes Back
AGENCY: Federal Trade Commission.
ACTION: Notice; public challenge.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Trade Commission (``FTC'') announces a prize
competition that challenges the public to create a crowd-source
robocall honeypot. A honeypot is an information system that is designed
to attract perpetrators of illegal acts--in this case robocallers--and
gain knowledge about their tactics. The Contest will be held in two
phases, a ``Qualifying'' phase and ``Final'' phase (see Section 7). The
Final phase will be held at DEF CON 23, a conference of information
security specialists, in Las Vegas, Nevada, from August 6-9, 2015.
DATES: The deadline for submitting entries is: (1) June 15, 2015 at
10:00 p.m. EDT for the Qualifying phase, and (2) August 8, 2015 at
10:00 p.m. EDT for the Final phase. To enter the Contest, Contestants
must register by the Submission Deadline for the Qualifying phase.
Further instructions and requirements regarding the registration and
submission process will be provided on the Contest Web site (ftc.gov/strikeback).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia Hsue, 202-326-3132, Division
of Marketing Practices, Bureau of Consumer Protection, FTC; 600
Pennsylvania Ave. NW.; Mailstop CC-8528; Washington, DC 20580.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FTC Robocalls: Humanity Strikes Back
Contest (the ``Contest'') is the next step in the Federal Trade
Commission's battle against illegal robocalls, complementing the
results of the FTC's two prior challenges of 2012 and 2014. Robocalls
are prerecorded messages that generally seek to promote the purchase
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the Telemarketing Sales Rule. See 16 CFR 310.4(b)(1)(v). Most such
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under the Telemarketing Sales Rule unless the recipient has provided
express written consent to receive them. 73 FR 51164 (Aug. 29,
2008); 16 CFR 310.4(b)(1)(v). The Telephone Consumer Protection Act
also prohibits any type of call (other than a call made for
emergency purposes) using automated telephone equipment or an
artificial or prerecorded voice to a cellular telephone in the
absence of prior express consent. 47 U.S.C. 227(b)(1)(A)(iii).
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The Contest will challenge the public to create a crowd-source
robocall honeypot--an information system intended to attract
perpetrators of illegal robocalls and gather knowledge about robocaller
tactics. The Contest is intended to engage individuals or teams of
individuals with information security expertise (collectively
``Contestants'') to apply their knowledge to design the next-generation
of robocall honeypots.
The Contest is subject to all applicable laws and regulations.
Registering to enter the Contest constitutes Contestant's full
agreement to these Official Rules and to decisions of the Sponsor (as
defined below), which are final and binding in all matters related to
the Contest. Winning a Prize is contingent upon fulfilling all
requirements set forth in the Official Rules.
1. Sponsor and Participating Organizations
A. Sponsor:
Federal Trade Commission, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington,
DC 20580.
B. Participating Organizations:
(i) Pindrop Security, Inc., 817 West Peachtree Street NW., Suite
770; Atlanta, GA 30308;
(ii) Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications Commission,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1A ON2.
The FTC reserves the right to modify the list of participating
organizations at any time and will provide any updates on the Contest
Web site.
2. Eligibility
A. To participate in the Contest:
(i) Contestants may compete as Individuals or as teams of
individuals, if they meet all eligibility requirements set forth in
Sections 2.A-C. To be eligible to win a Prize, Contestants must meet
the additional prize eligibility requirements set forth in Section 9.
(ii) Contestants must comply with all terms and conditions of the
Official Rules.
(iii) Contestants must own or have access at their own expense to a
computer, an Internet connection, and any other electronic devices,
documentation, software, or other items that Contestants may deem
necessary to create and enter a Submission (as defined in Section 4
below).
(iv) Each team must appoint one individual (the ``Representative'')
to represent and act on behalf of said team, including by entering a
Submission. The Representative must be duly authorized to submit on
behalf of the team, and must represent and warrant that he or she is
duly authorized to act on behalf of the team.
(v) An individual may enter the Contest only once, either on an
individual basis or as a member of one team.
(vi) No individual or team may enter the Contest on behalf of a
corporation or other non-individual legal entity.
B. The following individuals (including any individuals
participating as part of a team) are not eligible regardless of whether
they meet the criteria set forth above:
(i) Any individual under the age of 18;
(ii) any individual who employs any of the Contest Judges as an
employee or agent;
(iii) any individual who owns or controls an entity for whom a
Contest Judge is an employee, officer, director, or agent;
(iv) any individual who has a material business or financial
relationship with any Contest Judge;
(v) any individual who is a member of any Contest Judge's immediate
family or household;
(vi) any individual who has been convicted of a felony;
(vii) any employee, representative or agent of the Sponsor or
Participating Organizations, as well as any employee, representative,
or agent of an advertising agency, contractor or other individual or
organization involved with the design, production, promotion,
execution, or distribution of the Contest; and all members of the
immediate family or household of any such employee, representative, or
agent;
(viii) any Federal employee acting within the scope of his or her
employment, or as may otherwise be prohibited by Federal law (employees
should consult their agency ethics officials);
(ix) any individual or team that used Federal facilities or
consulted with Federal employees to develop a Submission, unless the
facilities and employees were made available to all Contestants
participating in the Contest on an equitable basis; and
(x) any individual or team that used Federal funds to develop a
Submission, unless such use is consistent with the grant award, or
other applicable Federal funds awarding document. If a grantee using
Federal funds enters and wins this Contest, the prize monies shall be
treated as program income for purposes of the original grant in
accordance with applicable Office of Management and Budget Circulars.
Federal contractors may not use Federal funds from a contract to
develop a Submission for this Challenge.
The Sponsor will, in its sole discretion, disqualify any individual
or team that meets any of the criteria set forth in Section 2.B.
C. For purposes hereof:
(i) The members of an individual's immediate family include such
individual's spouse, children and step-children, parents and step-
parents, and siblings and step-siblings; and
(ii) the members of an individual's household include any other
person who shares the same residence as such individual for at least
three (3) months out of the year.
D. Pursuant to the America Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully
Promote Excellence in Technology, Education, and Science
Reauthorization Act of 2010, 15 U.S.C. 3719, Contest Prizes (as defined
in Section 8 below) may be awarded only to individuals and teams of
individuals who are citizens or permanent residents of the United
States, subject to verification by the Sponsor before Prizes are
awarded (see Section 9 below).
3. Registration Requirement for ALL Contestants
A. Contestants must register before 10:00 p.m. EDT June 15, 2015,
the Submission Deadline of the Qualifying phase, to participate in the
Contest.
B. To enter, every Contestant, including all members of a team,
must register by submitting a form (``Registration Form'') to verify
that he or she has read and agreed to abide by the Official Rules and
meets the eligibility requirements, including that he or she: (1) Is at
least 18 years old; (2) does not have a familial, or material business
or financial relationship with any Contest Judge; and (3) has not been
convicted of a felony. Additional information and requirements about
the registration process will be provided on the Contest Web site.
C. After a Contestant registers, the Sponsor will send a
confirmation message to the email address provided by the Contestant.
The Contestant should use the confirmation message to verify the email
address that he or she
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provided in order to receive important Contest updates.
D. In the event of a dispute pertaining to this Contest, the
authorized account holder of the email address listed at registration
will be deemed to be the Contestant. The ``authorized account holder''
is the natural person assigned an email address by an Internet access
provider, online service provider, or other organization responsible
for assigning email addresses for the domain associated with the
submitted address. Contestants may be required to show proof of being
the authorized account holder.
E. Contestants must be physically present at the site of the Final
phase of the Contest in order to participate. Individuals who wish to
participate in the Contest without paying for entry to DEF CON 23 must
notify the FTC indicating this preference on or before the Submission
Deadline for the Qualifying phase. Such individuals may be escorted to
the Contest booth as the Sponsor deems necessary, but will not be able
to attend any other events, contests, presentations, or otherwise
participate in DEF CON 23.
4. Submission
A. To participate in the Contest, a Contestant must submit the
following:
(i) solution source code;
(ii) the written description as required for the specific phase
(see Section 7);
(iii) a brief text description of how the solution functions, which
will be made publicly available and must not include any proprietary
information;
(iv) a link to a publicly available video on Youtube.com or
Vimeo.com demonstrating how the Solution works, which does not include
any proprietary information, is less than 5 minutes long, and does not
contain music or copyrighted material unless the Contestant has written
legal permission to use such material; and
(v) any other materials required under Section 7 below, including
access to relevant call detail records, dialing platforms, and any
other technologies needed to test the Submission, including any legal
rights or licenses required to access the technology.
Paragraphs (i)-(v) above are collectively a ``Submission.''
Contestants may also submit a solution title. If the Sponsor permits
submission via email, Contestants must use the email address provided
on their Registration Form (or in the case of a team, the email address
on the team Representative's Registration Form). With the exception of
this originating email address, no part of the Submission shall contain
information revealing the Contestant's identity, such as a name,
address, employment information, or other identifying details.
Additional information and requirements about the Submission process
will be provided on the Contest Web site.
B. Submission Deadlines:
(i) For the Qualifying phase, Contestants must enter their
Submissions by June 15, 2015 at 10:00 p.m. EDT.
(ii) For the Final phase, Contestants must enter their Submissions
by August 8, 2015 at 10:00 p.m. EDT (7:00 p.m. PDT).
Paragraphs (i)-(ii) above are collectively the ``Contest
Deadlines.'' The Sponsor's computer is the official time-keeping device
for this Contest. Any Submissions entered following the respective
Contest Deadlines shall be disqualified. The Judging Period for each
phase will commence after the deadline for each phase.
C. Submission Requirements:
(i) All parts of the Submission that may be submitted via email
must be submitted at the same time. All Submissions must be received by
the Contest Deadline for each phase.
(ii) Source code must be compatible with any of the following
languages: C++, C, Java, PERL, Ruby, or Python.
(iii) No part of a Submission, including any records, platforms,
technologies, or licenses required to evaluate the Submission, may
require the Sponsor or Contest Judges to spend money or otherwise
obtain anything of value; or to execute or enter into any binding
agreement (except for a non-disclosure or non-compete agreement) not
otherwise provided for under these Rules.
(iv) Submissions from a team must be indicated as such when
entering a Submission.
(v) With the exception of source code, Submissions must be in
English, except that textual or video material in a language other than
English will be accepted if accompanied by an English translation of
the text or video.
(vi) Any solution that was publicly available prior to the start of
the Contest Submission Period (June 15, 2015) is not eligible for entry
in the Contest, unless the solution submitted incorporates significant
new functionality, features, or changes that are not publicly
available. Contestants must identify any portion of the solution that
was publicly available and include a narrative description of the new
functionality, features, or changes with any such Submission.
(vii) Submissions must not:
a. Violate applicable law;
b. depict hatred;
c. be in bad taste;
d. denigrate (or be derogatory toward) any person or group of
persons or any race, ethnic group, or culture;
e. threaten a specific community in society, including any specific
race, ethnic group, or culture;
f. incite violence or be likely to incite violence;
g. contain vulgar or obscene language or excessive violence;
h. contain pornography, obscenity, or sexual activity; or
i. disparage the Sponsor or Participating Organizations.
(viii) Submissions must be free of malware and other security
threats. Contestant agrees that the Sponsor may conduct testing on each
Submission to determine whether malware or other security threats may
be present.
(ix) Any Submission that fails to comply with these requirements,
as determined by the Sponsor in its sole discretion, may be
disqualified.
D. Additional Terms:
(i) Once a Submission has been submitted, Contestant may not access
or make any changes or alterations to the Submission.
(ii) A Contestant may submit only one Submission as either an
individual or a member of a team.
(iii) By entering a Submission, Contestant represents, warrants,
and agrees that the Submission is the original work of the Contestant
and complies with the Official Rules.
Contestant further represents, warrants, and agrees that any use of
the Submission by the Sponsor and Contest Judges (or any of their
respective partners, subsidiaries, and affiliates) as authorized by
these Official Rules, does not:
a. Infringe upon, misappropriate or otherwise violate any
intellectual property right or proprietary right including, without
limitation, any statutory or common law trademark, copyright or patent,
nor any privacy rights, nor any other rights of any person or entity;
b. constitute or result in any misappropriation or other violation
of any person's publicity rights or right of privacy.
5. Submission Rights
A. Subject to the licenses described below, any applicable
intellectual property rights to a Submission will remain with the
Contestants.
B. By entering a Submission to this Contest, Contestant grants to
the Sponsor, and any third parties acting on behalf of the Sponsor, a
non-exclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free and worldwide
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license to use the Submission, any information and content submitted by
the Contestant, and any portion thereof., and to display the Solution
name, text description (as described in Section 4.A(iii)), and to make
the video available through the Contest Web site, during the Contest
and after its conclusion. The Contestant agrees that the foregoing
constitutes solely a condition of the Contestant's participation in the
Contest, and that the Contest is not a request for or acquisition of
any property or services or any other matter subject to federal
procurement requirements.
6. Winner Selection and Judging Criteria
A. All Submissions will be judged by an expert panel of judges (the
``Contest Judges'') selected by the Sponsor at the Sponsor's sole
discretion. The Sponsor reserves the right to substitute or modify the
judging panel, or extend or modify the Judging Period, at any time for
any reason.
B. All Contest Judges shall be required to remain fair and
impartial. Any Contest Judge may recuse him or herself from judging a
Submission if the Contest Judge or the Sponsor considers it
inappropriate, for any reason, for the Contest Judge to evaluate a
specific Submission or group of Submissions.
C. A Contestant's likelihood of winning will depend on the number
and quality of all of the Submissions, as determined by the Contest
Judges using the criteria in these Official Rules.
D. For all phases, the Sponsor reserves the right to review the
Contest Judges' decision and to withhold any Prize if, at the Sponsor's
sole discretion, there is a procedural, legal, or other reason that the
Prize should not be awarded.
E. The Sponsor intends to announce who earned the top five scores
from the Qualifying phase on or around July 6, 2015, and from the Final
phase on or around August 9, 2015. The Sponsor reserves the right to
change the announcement dates with or without prior notice for any
reason. Prizes, however, will not be awarded and Winners will not be
named, until the Sponsor verifies eligibility for receipt of each Prize
in accordance with Section 9 below. The Sponsor will announce verified
Winners at a later date, and the results will be made available at the
Contest Web site.
7. Solution Requirements
Contestants will seek to advance the battle against robocalls (a
call delivering a prerecorded message) by building a solution that
creates a crowd-source honeypot. The Contest will be judged in two
phases--the ``Qualifying'' phase and ``Final'' phase.
A. Qualifying Phase:
For the Qualifying phase, contestants will build solutions that
help enable consumers to: (1) Identify unwanted robocalls that
consumers receive on landlines and/or mobile phones; and (2) block and/
or forward those active robocalls to a crowd-source honeypot. The
Contestant's solution must include some method of confirming that the
calls forwarded and blocked are robocalls. The Contestant's solution
must also include some method of disclosing to the consumer that the
calls they identify for forwarding may be disclosed to law enforcement
and all carriers associated with delivering the call. In designing the
solution, Contestants may not include any feature that requires ongoing
manual processing.
Contest Judges will test the Submissions by sending calls to the
solution and reviewing the information associated with the calls that
are forwarded to the crowd-source honeypot. Each Contestant will be
assigned a phone number that their solutions should forward calls to
for testing purposes (i.e. the crowd-source honeypot number). The phone
numbers will be assigned once each Contestant submits a Submission.
Contestants may not disclose that number to anyone other than a fellow
team member. Each Contestant must provide all equipment and information
necessary, including any legal rights or licenses required, for the
Contest Judges to test and review the Submissions. Each Contestant must
also submit all source code in addition to a written description of the
solution, consisting of fewer than 500 words, summarizing the
Contestant's techniques and outcomes.
Judging Criteria:
(i) How well does it work? (50% of total score)
How well did you succeed in accurately forwarding only
robocalls to a honeypot? You will receive twenty points for each
distinct successful method that your solution used to identify
robocalls for forwarding. For each call forwarded that was not a
robocall, one point will be deducted. For each robocall received that
the solution failed to forward after the user identifies such robocalls
for forwarding, one point will be deducted. Contestants will need to
prove to the Contest Judges' satisfaction that the solution accurately
forwarded only robocalls, and the necessary level of proof is within
the Contest Judges' sole discretion. Furthermore, the Contest Judges
have sole discretion to determine whether two successful methods are
meaningfully distinct.
How well did your solution successfully block robocalls
identified for blocking? Contestants will receive twenty points for
each distinct successful method that your solution used to identify
robocalls for blocking. For each call blocked that was not a robocall,
one point will be deducted. For each robocall received that the
solution failed to block after the user identifies such robocalls for
blocking, one point will be deducted. Contestants will need to prove to
the Contest Judges' satisfaction that the solution blocked only
robocalls, and the necessary level of proof is within the Contest
Judges' sole discretion. Furthermore, the Contest Judges have sole
discretion to determine whether two successful methods are meaningfully
distinct.
How scalable is your solution? For each distinct method
that your solution uses to forward or block robocalls, Contestants will
receive five points for each such method that is easily replicable and
adaptable. Furthermore, the Contest Judges have sole discretion to
determine whether two methods are meaningfully distinct.
(ii) How user-friendly is your solution? (20% of total score)
Does your solution adequately provide consumers with
notice that calls forwarded may be disclosed to law enforcement or any
carrier associated with delivering the call?
Does your solution provide consumers with flexibility in
identifying calls for forwarding or blocking? Flexibility may include,
but is not limited to, forwarding or blocking particular calls for
specified hours of the day, or limited calendar days.
(iii) Explaining the Scheme (20% of total score)
What insights did your Submission demonstrate with respect
to identifying calls that should be forwarded?
What insights did your Submission demonstrate with respect
to identifying calls that should be blocked?
What insights did your Submission demonstrate in providing
consumers with the greatest control over the calls their phones
receive?
(iv) Innovation (10% of total score)
How innovative was your Submission?
B. Final Phase:
To be eligible to compete in the Final phase (``Finalists''),
Contestants must have scored within the top five scores in the
Qualifying phase. Finalists will ``seed'' their solutions to collect
and forward robocalls to a crowd-source honeypot designated by the
Sponsor.
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Seeding could include, but is not limited to, encouraging consumers to
use the solution to forward their robocalls, or listing a phone number
associated with their solution (in lieu of a consumer's phone number)
on Web sites or other lead sources that robocallers may collect phone
numbers from. Finalists will be assigned a phone number that they will
forward all robocalls to by 8:00 p.m. EDT on August 5, 2015. For
judging purposes, only calls forwarded between 8:00 p.m. EDT on August
5 through 10:00 p.m. EDT on August 8 will be included in determining a
Finalist's score. Finalists will be disqualified, however, if they
disclose the assigned number to any person other than a team member.
Finalists will also be disqualified if they: (1) Place calls using an
autodialing program or the functional equivalent; (2) encourage,
assist, or request any other person or company to place calls using an
autodialing program or the functional equivalent; (3) place their own,
or encourage, assist, or request any other person to place their own
robocalls to their solution for forwarding; (4) adversely affect any
platform, product, system, or technology; (5) violate the terms of
service of any third party provider; or 6) do anything prohibited by
law. Each Finalist must also submit a written description consisting of
fewer than 500 words, summarizing the Finalist's seeding techniques and
outcomes.
Judging Criteria:
(i) How many robocalls did your solution forward? (70% of total
score)
Did you succeed in accurately forwarding robocalls to a
honeypot? You will receive one point for each robocall forwarded. For
each call forwarded that was not a robocall, one point will be
deducted. Contestants will need to prove to the Contest Judges'
satisfaction that the solution accurately forwarded only robocalls, and
the necessary level of proof is within the Contest Judges' sole
discretion.
(ii) Explaining the Scheme (20% of total score)
What insights did your Submission demonstrate with respect
to seeding techniques?
(iii) Innovation (10% of total score)
How innovative was your Submission?
C. In order to be considered for a Prize, Submissions must receive
a score greater than zero in each required category for both the
Qualifying phase (how well does it work, how user-friendly is the
solution, explaining the scheme, and innovation) and the Final phase
(how many robocalls the solution forwarded, explaining the scheme, and
innovation). If the Contest Judges determine that no one satisfies each
required category, no one will be deemed eligible for any Prize.
D. The one (1) Contestant or Contestants whose Submission earns the
highest overall combined score from the Qualifying and Final phases
will be named the Top Prize Winner identified below in Section 8, if
the Contestant satisfies the verification requirements described in
Section 9. If the Contestant does not satisfy the verification
requirements, the Top Prize may be awarded to the next highest scorer
who satisfies the verification requirements, at the Contest Judges' or
Sponsor's discretion.
E. Up to two (2) Contestants with the next highest combined scores
who meet the Section 9 verification requirements may be awarded the
Honorable Mention Prizes--described below in Section 8--at the Contest
Judges' or the Sponsor's discretion. If the Contestant does not satisfy
the verification requirements, the Honorable Mention Prize may be
awarded to the next highest scorer who satisfies the verification
requirements, at the Contest Judges' or Sponsor's discretion.
F. Up to five (5) Contestants with the highest scores in the
Qualifying phase who meet the Section 9 verification requirements may
be awarded the Finalist Prize--described below in Section 8--at the
Contest Judges' or Sponsor's discretion. If the Contestant does not
satisfy the verification requirements, the Finalist Prize may be
awarded to the next highest scorer who satisfies the verification
requirements, at the Contest Judges' or Sponsor's discretion.
G. In the event of a tie between or among two or more Submissions
where the Contestants meet the verification requirements, the relevant
Prize identified below in Section 8 will be divided equally between the
tied Contestants.
8. Prizes
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Prize amount
Winner (for each Quantity
winner)
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Top Prize................................ US $23,000 1
Honorable Mention(s)..................... US $8,500 2
Finalist(s).............................. US $2,000 5
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A. If no eligible Submissions are entered in the Contest, no Prizes
will be awarded. The Sponsor retains the right to make a Prize
substitution in the event that funding for the Prize or any portion
thereof becomes unavailable. No transfer or substitution of a Prize is
permitted except at the Sponsor's sole discretion. It will be the
responsibility of the winning team's Representative to allocate the
Prize amongst the team, as the Representative deems it appropriate.
B. Each Contestant hereby acknowledges and agrees that the
relationship between the Contestant and the Sponsor is not a
confidential, fiduciary, or other special relationship, and that the
Contestant's decision to provide the Contestant's Submission to Sponsor
for the purposes of this Contest does not place the Sponsor and its
respective agents in a position that is any different from the position
held by the members of the general public with regard to elements of
the Contestant's Submission, except as specifically provided in these
Official Rules.
C. Winners (including any winning team members) are responsible for
reporting and paying all applicable federal, state, and local taxes. It
is the sole responsibility of Winners of $600 or more to provide
information to the Sponsor in order to facilitate receipt of the award,
including completing and submitting any tax forms when necessary. It is
also the sole responsibility of Winners to satisfy any applicable
reporting requirements. The Sponsor reserves the right to withhold a
portion of the Prize amount to comply with tax laws.
D. All payments shall be made by electronic funds transfer or other
means determined by the Sponsor.
9. Verification of Eligibility for Receipt of a Prize
A. All prize awards are subject to sponsor verification of the
winner's identity, eligibility, and participation in the creation of
the solution. The sponsor's decisions are final and binding in all
matters related to the contest. In order to receive a prize, a
contestant will be required to complete, sign and return to the Sponsor
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affidavit(s) of eligibility and liability release, or a similar
verification document (``Verification Form''). 31 U.S.C. 7701 requires
Federal agencies to collect social security numbers to issue a payment.
(In the case of a team, the Representative and all participating
members must complete, sign and return to the Sponsor the Verification
Form.)
B. Contestants potentially qualifying for a Prize will be notified
and sent the Verification Form using the email address submitted at
registration, starting on or about August 12, 2015. The Sponsor
reserves the right to change the time period to send the Verification
Form without providing any prior notice. In the case of a team, the
notification will only be sent to the Representative. If a notification
is returned as undeliverable, the Contestant or team may be
disqualified at the Sponsor's sole discretion.
C. At the sole discretion of the Sponsor, a Contestant or team
forfeits any Prize if:
(i) The Contestant fails to provide the Verification Form within
five (5) business days of receipt of the email notification discussed
above (or in the case of a team, any team member fails to provide the
Verification Form within five business days of receipt of the email
notification);
(ii) the Contestant (or in the case of a team, its Representative)
does not timely communicate with the Sponsor to provide payment and all
other necessary information within five business days of receiving a
request for such information;
(iii) such individual or team Representative is contacted and
refuses the Prize;
(iv) the Prize is returned as undeliverable; or
(v) the Submission of the Winner, the Winner, or any member of a
Winner's team is disqualified for any reason.
D. In the event of a disqualification, Sponsor, at its sole
discretion, may award the applicable Prize to an alternate Contestant.
The disqualification of one (or more) team members at any time for any
reason may result in the disqualification of the entire team and of
each participating member at the sole discretion of the Sponsor.
10. Entry Conditions and Release
A. By registering, each Contestant (including, in the case of a
team, all participating members) agree(s):
(i) To comply with and be bound by these Official Rules; and
(ii) That the application of the judging criteria, evaluation of
the submissions, and final selection of the winners is a matter of
discretion of the Contest Judges and Sponsor, and that their respective
decisions are binding and final in all matters relating to this
Contest.
B. By registering, each Contestant (including, in the case of a
team, all participating members) agree(s) to release, indemnify, and
hold harmless the Sponsor, Participating Organizations, and any other
individuals or organizations responsible for sponsoring, fulfilling,
administering, advertising, or promoting the Contest, including their
respective parents, subsidiaries, and affiliated companies, if any, and
all of their respective past and present officers, directors,
employees, agents and representatives (hereafter the ``Released
Parties'') from and against any and all claims, expenses, and
liabilities (including reasonable attorneys' fees and costs of
Submission preparation) arising out of or relating to a Contestant's
entry, creation of Submission or entry of a Submission, participation
in the Contest, acceptance or use or misuse of the Prize, and the
disclosure, broadcast, transmission, performance, exploitation, or use
of Submission as authorized or licensed by these Official Rules.
Released claims include all claims whatsoever including, but not
limited to (except in cases of willful misconduct): injury, death,
damage, or loss of property, revenue or profits, whether direct,
indirect, or consequential, arising from the Contestant's participation
in a competition, whether the claim of injury, death, damage, or loss
arises through negligence, mistake, or otherwise. This release does not
apply to claims against the Sponsor arising out of the unauthorized use
or disclosure by the Sponsor of intellectual property, trade secrets,
or confidential business information of the Contestant.
C. Without limiting the foregoing, each Contestant (including, in
the case of a team, all participating members) agrees to release all
Released Parties of all liability in connection with:
(i) Any incorrect or inaccurate information, whether caused by the
Sponsor's or a Contestant's electronic or printing error or by any of
the equipment or programming associated with or utilized in the
Contest;
(ii) technical failures of any kind, including, but not limited to,
malfunctions, interruptions, or disconnections in phone lines, internet
connectivity, or electronic transmission errors, or network hardware or
software or failure of the Contest Web site, or any other platform or
tool that Contestants or Contest Judges choose to use;
(iii) unauthorized human intervention in any part of the entry
process or the Contest;
(iv) technical or human error that may occur in the administration
of the Contest or the processing of Submissions; or
(v) any injury or damage to persons or property that may be caused,
directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, from the Contestant's
participation in the Contest or receipt or use or misuse of any Prize.
If for any reason any Contestant's Submission is confirmed to have been
erroneously deleted, lost, or otherwise destroyed or corrupted, the
Contestant's sole remedy is to request the opportunity to resubmit its
Submission. The request will be addressed at the sole discretion of the
Sponsor if the Contest Submission Period is still open.
D. Based on the subject matter of the Contest, the type of work
that it possibly will require, and the low probability that any claims
for death, bodily injury, or property damage, or loss could result from
Contest participation, the Sponsor determines that Contestants are not
required to obtain liability insurance or demonstrate fiscal
responsibility in order to participate in this Contest.
11. Publicity
Participation in the Contest constitutes consent to the use by the
Sponsor and Participating Organizations, their agents' and any other
third parties acting on their behalf, of the Contestant's name or
codename (and, as applicable, those of all other members of the team
that participated in the Submission), Submission video, and Submission
text description for promotional purposes in any media, worldwide,
without further payment or consideration. Furthermore, a Contestant's
likeness, photograph, voice, opinions, comments, and hometown and state
of residence (and, as applicable, those of all other members of the
team that participated in the Submission) may be used for the Sponsor
or Participating Organizations' promotional purposes if the Contestant
provides consent. In addition, the Sponsor and Participating
Organizations reserve the right to make any disclosure required by law.
12. General Conditions
A. Each Contestant agrees that the Sponsor is vested with the sole
authority to interpret and apply these rules.
B. Sponsor reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to cancel,
suspend, or modify the Contest, or any part of it, with or without
notice to the contestants, if any fraud, technical
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failure, or any other unanticipated factor or factors beyond Sponsor's
control impairs the integrity or proper functioning of the Contest, or
for any other reason. The Sponsor reserves the right at its sole
discretion to disqualify any individual or Contestant that the Sponsor
finds to be tampering with the entry process or the operation of the
Contest, or to be acting in violation of these Official Rules or in a
manner that is inappropriate, not in the best interests of this
Contest, or in violation of any applicable law or regulation.
C. Any attempt by any person to undermine the proper functioning of
the Contest may be a violation of criminal and civil law, and, should
such an attempt be made, the Sponsor reserves the right to take proper
legal action, including, without limiting, referral to law enforcement,
for any illegal or unlawful activities.
D. The Sponsor's failure to enforce any term of these Official
Rules shall not constitute a waiver of that term. The Sponsor is not
responsible for incomplete, late, misdirected, damaged, lost,
illegible, or incomprehensible Submissions or for address or email
address changes of the Contestants. Proof of sending or submitting is
not proof of receipt by Sponsor.
E. In the event of any discrepancy or inconsistency between the
terms and conditions of the Official Rules and disclosures or other
statements contained in any Contest materials, including but not
limited to the Contest Web site or point of sale, television, print or
online advertising, the terms and conditions of the Official Rules
shall prevail.
F. The Sponsor reserves the right to amend the terms and conditions
of the Official Rules at any time, including the rights or obligations
of the Contestant and the Sponsor. The Sponsor will post the terms and
conditions of the amended Official Rules on the Contest Web site
(``Corrective Notice''). As permitted by law, any amendment will become
effective at the time the Sponsor posts the amended Official Rules.
G. Excluding Submissions, all intellectual property related to this
Contest, including but not limited to trademarks, trade-names, logos,
designs, promotional materials, Web pages, source codes, drawings,
illustrations, slogans, and representations are owned or used under
license by either the Sponsor or Participating Organizations. All
rights are reserved. Unauthorized copying or use of any copyrighted
material or intellectual property without the express written consent
of the relevant owner(s) is strictly prohibited.
H. Should any provision of these Official Rules be or become
illegal or unenforceable under applicable Federal law, such illegality
or unenforceability shall leave the remainder of these Official Rules
unaffected and valid. The illegal or unenforceable provision may be
replaced by the Sponsor with a valid and enforceable provision that, in
the Sponsor's sole judgment, comes closest and best reflects the
Sponsor's intention in a legal and enforceable manner with respect to
the invalid or unenforceable provision.
13. Disputes
Subject to the release provisions in these Official Rules,
Contestant agrees that:
A. Any and all disputes, claims, and causes of action arising out
of or connected with this Contest, any Prizes awarded, the
administration of the Contest, the determination of Winners, or the
construction, validity, interpretation, and enforceability of the
Official Rules shall be resolved individually;
B. any and all disputes, claims, and causes of action arising out
of or connected with this Contest, any Prizes awarded, the
administration of the Contest, the determination of Winners, or the
construction, validity, interpretation, and enforceability of the
Official Rules shall be resolved pursuant to Federal law;
C. under no circumstances will Contestants be entitled to, and
Contestants hereby waive, all rights to claim, any punitive,
incidental, and consequential damages and any and all rights to have
damages multiplied or otherwise increased.
14. Privacy
The sponsor may collect personal information from the contestant
when he or she enters the contest. Such personal information collected
is subject to the privacy policy located here: https://www.ftc.gov/site-information/privacy-policy.
15. Contact Us
Please visit the Contest Web site for further Contest information
and updates.
Jessica Rich,
Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection.
[FR Doc. 2015-05439 Filed 3-6-15; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6750-01-P