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Conduct Rules
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MLH Code of Conduct is enforced
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Harassment Policy - We strive to keep a welcoming event that does not discriminate on any basis of gender, sexual orientation, ability, race, age, religion, or political view. Any form of harassment, intimidation, or general conduct that goes against these values WILL NOT BE TOLERATED TO ANY DEGREE. No matter who it is from or who it is directed towards.
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Offensive Content - Offensive comments, content, pictures, and any other form of media is not tolerated. Any media containing overtly sexual, gory, illegal, or otherwise NSFW content will be removed.
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Malware and Viruses - Do not share a link or file that could contain and/or spread malicious software. Any link or file that is suspected of being malicious will be removed.
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Submission Rules
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Dual Submission - Any submissions that have been submitted to any other Hackathons in the past or any concurrent Hackathons will be disqualified. Work for KHE must be made for KHE.
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Membership - Anyone who contributes to a submission must be registered for the event. Submissions involving people who were not registered are eligible for disqualification. To register, visit https://khe.io/register
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DevPost - Any submission sent to Devpost must be verified with the same email used to register for KHE.
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Plagiarism - Submissions must be the original work of the submitters. Any work found to have been stolen/plagiarized will be disqualified. References must be adequately cited and sourced.
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Your project must be live demoed in front of judges in-person to qualify for prizes after hacking ends on the 16th.
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To qualify for judging, hackers must check in to the event in-person.
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Prize Rules
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Monetary prizes are awarded to teams, not individuals.
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Monetary prizes will be split apart and distributed equally amongst team members. We are unable to split prizes in accordance with the amount of effort put into a submission.
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These rules are subject to change before the event starts
