Labubu Terms and Conditions generally cover aspects like eligibility, entry submission, intellectual property rights, prize details, and limitations of liabilitySpecifically, entries must be original, complete, and not violate any laws or be offensive. Entrants often assign intellectual property rights to the promoter. Prizes are typically awarded as-is, may not be transferable, and the promoter can disqualify entries or substitute winners. 
 
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
Entry Requirements:
  • Originality and Completeness:
    Entries must be original and complete, with no third-party involvement in the creation. 
     
  • Compliance:
    Entries must adhere to all applicable laws, regulations, and not be offensive or defamatory. 
     
  • Accuracy:
    Personal information provided for participation must be authentic and accurate. 
     
Intellectual Property:
  • Assignment:
    Entrants typically assign intellectual property rights (like copyright) to the promoter for their entries.
  • Promoter’s Rights:
    The promoter reserves the right to remove or modify entries that violate terms or are deemed inappropriate. 
     
Prizes:
  • “As-is” Basis: Prizes are usually awarded as they are, with no guarantees or warranties.
  • Non-transferable: Prizes are typically not transferable to others, and non-cash prizes usually cannot be exchanged for cash.
  • Disqualification: The promoter can disqualify entries that don’t meet requirements or if the winner is found to be ineligible. 
     
Liability:
  • Exclusion of Liability:
    Promoters often disclaim liability for issues like authenticity of prizes or potential injuries related to participation.
  • Indemnification:
    Entrants often agree to indemnify the promoter from any claims related to the competition. 
     
Other Clauses:
  • Service Refusal: A company can refuse service to anyone, but only if it doesn’t violate any laws.
  • Data Transfers: Data transfers are secured through mechanisms like encryption.
  • Resale Restrictions: Using or reselling the service without permission is generally prohibited.
  • Convenience Headings: Headings in the terms and conditions are for convenience and do not limit or affect the terms.