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If you are one of the finalists,
you have to confirm that the pictures that comprised your entry are indeed
photographed by you and have to agree to the following:
- You will complete the second
stage of the scholarship and all necessary requirements by the date
proposed by you.
- You will submit to YTS
and the NITT - Department of Architecture coordinator Prof. Rajendra
Babu each a compact disc that contains:
- Atleast 100 digital
pictures (not less than 8 mega pixels each) taken during your travel.
- These pictures should
be named per the requirements per the Wikipedia Architecture project
(For eg. TajMahal Front side Agra.jpg). All other information
(your contact, architect name, year of construction, etc.) should
be placed in the file property summary field.
- A one page information
sheet in txt or doc format about the places your covered,
general description of the architecture, where and how to get more
information, etc.
- Your contact information
- email / phone / permanent address.
- You will sign an agreement
with the YTS to allow the YTS to display / exhibit the photos (online
as well as in print format) for academic purposes or use it in any other
way for NON commercial uses. You will be credited appropriately
for all of your pictures.
- You will grant the Attribution
+ Noncommercial (by-nc) licence for all the pictures submitted
per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Commons_licenses.
In a nutshell, this license means that anyone using your photos will
attribute credits to you & they cannot use them for commercial purposes.
- You will give a slide presentation
on your travel at your Department / School of Architecture, after you
complete the second stage. The exact date and time of the presentation
should be finalized with your staff coordinator.
- You will upload all the
pictures taken during your travel to the YTS website so that the Jury
can decide the winner. More information on uploading the pictures will
be given to you later.
- You agree to give feedback
on this YTS program so that we can refine the process.
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