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SPEAKER GUIDELINES

Guidelines to upload video in Speaker’s Form:

  • The video should be less than 500mb, not more than 3 minutes

  • The video should showcase any topic of your choice aligning with the theme of our TEDx event – “The World is your Oyster - The Next Milestone? “

 

TEDx talk format:

  • Modeled after the TED format, TEDx events consist of a series of short, carefully prepared talks, demonstrations, and performances on a wide range of subjects.

  • TEDx talks should be less than 10 minutes long and are typically delivered by a single presenter.

  • No panels or audience Q&A are permitted.

 

Spirit and purpose:

  • Your event must maintain the spirit of TED events: multidisciplinary, focused on the power of ideas to change lives and ultimately, the world. TEDx events are not agenda or single-topic driven.

 

Speaker content guidelines:

  • All talks should comply with TEDx Content Guidelines and Copyright Guidelines.

  • If a talk does not follow the Content Guidelines or Copyright Guidelines, organizers have the discretion to withhold the talk. They must inform both TED staff and the speaker(s) that they have made this decision, along with their reasoning.

  • If a talk does not follow the Content Guidelines or Copyright Guidelines and the organizer chooses to upload the talk, TEDx reserves the right to add an editorial flag describing how the talk falls outside the guidelines or to decline its publication.

 

No bad science:

  • TED and TEDx are platforms for showcasing and explaining genuine advances in science that are backed by research.

  • Scientific claims by speakers should be based on data that has survived scrutiny by experts in the field. Speakers should be transparent about the basis for any factual claims, and the scientific evidence for them.

  • The consequences of pseudoscience can be especially severe, and speakers should not misuse scientific language to make unsubstantiated claims.

 

Talks are thoughtful, not divisive:

  • No talks with an inflammatory political or religious agenda, nor polarizing “us vs them” language.

  • We seek to build consensus and provide outside-the-box thinking, not to revisit familiar, unresolvable disputes on these topics.

 

Speaker fees and ineligible speakers:

  • TEDx events may neither pay nor charge speakers.

 

No commercial agenda:

  • Speakers cannot promote their own products, books, or businesses, or those of a company which employs them. Talks can only feature technology, product demos, or books that inform an idea presented in a talk.

 

Copyright:

  • Every talk's content must be in compliance with copyright law.

  • Speakers must inform you beforehand of any third-party material that will be used in their presentations and seek written permissions to copyrighted materials when applicable.

  • TED cannot assist with this process nor act as a consultant on individual cases. Use these Copyright Guidelines to help you understand how to ensure the speaker clears everything with permission before they record their talk.

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