Blizzard Entertainment's Student Art Contest

Blizzard Entertainment's university relations and World of Warcraft development team are proud to present their first-ever student art contest.
If you’re a current university or college student you could be one of three grand-prize winners to be awarded a package containing a t-shirt, a free year of World of Warcraft, a Blizzard notebook containing an original sketch, and a three-month mentorship with a World of Warcraft artist! Submissions must consist of a 3D modeled and textured set piece, fit for use in World of Warcraft.
Check out the link for more information, official rules, and submission form.
The submission deadline is January 15, 2012. Good luck!

Elune
Well that'll teach me to wait till the last minute! In my defense, I didn't see this contest till December, and my Game Art Creation class was taking up almost all my time. But oh well, lesson learned.
Ha ha, dudes, I'm an artist! I can't tell time! o.O :D :D :D Ha ha ha!
Anyway, if anyone would like to check out the entry that never was, feel free.
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Emerald Dream
Argent Dawn
Dude, if you are that spiteful toward Blizzard stop supporting them with your $15 a month. I you read the fine print of nearly -every- contest in which you submit your original work to a company (Blizzard run or otherwise,) you will find that the act of submitting it transfers ownership to said company. Blizzard isn't trying to steal your soul, it is a standard legal clause.
And in an effort to help you overcome your ignorance- Pandarians have been in Warcraft lore since the Warcraft III Frozen Throne expansion, released in 2003. 'Po' was from the DreamWorks movie, Kung Fu Panda, which was released in 2008. Unless the developers at Blizzard have secretly achieved time travel, there is -no possible way- they "stole" Po's character.
You can not fathom how tired I am at pointing this fact out to willfully ignorant people. :/
Madoran
Mok'Nathal
Thorium Brotherhood
Detheroc
Mok'Nathal
Haomarush
"Sponsor Ownership of Entries. You hereby agree that in consideration of your being allowed the chance to enter the Contest and for Sponsor to consider you as a possible winner of this Contest, you hereby agree that all materials that you submit to Blizzard Entertainment, Inc., including, but not limited to, any artwork, computer code, graphic designs, design concepts, as well as any form of ‘original work of authorship’ which you create and submit to Sponsor to enter this Contest, shall become the sole and exclusive property of Sponsor. Note that this assignment of your ownership rights includes any “moral rights” that you may have otherwise had in the submission."
That means once it has be submitted, you no longer own any rights to your work. You will not be compensated should Blizzard be so inclined to use your art work in game. Even if you do not win Blizzard has the right to take your work. Why do you think its only for university students. That way everyone is of 18 years or older and would have legally have signed the terms and agreements.
So, word of warning, be prepared to be ripped off.
Emerald Dream
Skullcrusher
Darrowmere
Thunderlord
You do realize that Mexico is also part of North America? And the sad part is that you guys always say it's due to different laws and legislation... ever heard of NAFTA? Yeah we're part of that and it makes commerce, trade and just about every mercantile transaction possible between our 3 countries. Jesus you guys piss me off.
Darrowmere
Thunderhorn
Runetotem
Skullcrusher
Most corporations worldwide try to promote contests like this to find employment without immigration, simply because it costs so much less to stay domestic.
Vashj
Uldum
Moonrunner
Kael'thas
Madoran
Shu'halo
Burning Blade
Andorhal
Rexxar
Kael'thas
Argent Dawn
Terenas
Dunemaul
Feathermoon
Eitrigg
Steamwheedle Cartel
Auchindoun
Undermine
Vashj
Azshara
Korialstrasz
Skywall
Shattered Halls