Rules Here are some common rules that participants have to follow in Wittyhacks Code of Conduct: Participants must adhere to a code of conduct that promotes a safe and respectful environment for all attendees, free from harassment or discrimination of any kind.
Intellectual Property Rights: Participants must respect the intellectual property rights of others and must not use any copyrighted material without permission or attribution.
Team size: Participants may be required to form teams of 2-5 members before the start of the hackathon.
Project scope: Participants must work on projects that are aligned with the theme and scope of the hackathon. The project must be created from scratch during the hackathon and not be a pre-existing project. Submission guidelines: Participants must submit their final project on time and follow the guidelines set by the organisers. Failure to do so may result in disqualification.
Fair play: Participants must not engage in any form of cheating, such as copying code or data from other teams or using any unfair advantage.
Judging criteria: Participants will be judged on various criteria such as creativity, innovation, technical difficulty, and impact.
Team presentation: All teams will be required to present their projects to the judges in a predetermined format and time limit.
Sponsorship acknowledgment: Participants may be required to acknowledge the sponsors of the event during their presentation or in their final project.
Attendance: Participants must attend all mandatory events, such as opening and closing ceremonies, workshops, and presentations.
Disqualification: Participants who violate any of the rules or engage in any inappropriate behaviour may be disqualified from the hackathon at the discretion of the organisers