1. General provisions
1.1. Accreditation of media representatives (hereinafter referred to as 'media representatives') at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (hereinafter referred to as 'SPIEF' or 'the Forum') is carried out so as to ensure the necessary conditions for media representatives to prepare and disseminate complete and accurate information about Forum events.
1.2. Accreditation of media representatives is mandatory for all Forum events.
1.3 While carrying out their work, media representatives must respect the rights and lawful interests of the participants and personnel of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, and observe accepted standards of journalistic ethics.
2. Accreditation of media representatives
2.1. A media editor's office registered in accordance with the Russian law, 'On Mass Media' may submit a request to the Organizing Committee responsible for preparing and conducting the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (hereinafter referred to as the 'Organizing Committee') for accreditation of its journalists at SPIEF.
2.2. Persons illegible for accreditation.
2.3. Number of accredited media representatives
2.3.1 Due to space restrictions at the Forum venue and substantial media interest in the event, the number of members of the media allowed to participate in the Forum will be limited in order to ensure comfortable working conditions at the Lenexpo venue and easy access to all necessary resources.
2.3.2. Accreditation quotas.
2.4. Submission and review of accreditation requests.
2.4.1. Media representatives wishing to take part in covering Forum events can submit an accreditation request (hereinafter referred to as 'Request') on the official SPIEF website (www.forumspb.com).
2.4.2. All fields of the accreditation form must be completed.
2.4.3. Requests can be submitted through the official SPIEF website from March 19, 2012 to May 18, 2012.
2.4.4. Consideration of applications will take two weeks or more
2.4.5. Media representative accreditation is valid for the entire duration of SPIEF.
2.5. Refusal of accreditation
2.5.1. The SPIEF Organizing Committee has the right to refuse accreditation of a media representative.
2.6. Accreditation badge distribution
2.6.1. Upon approval of the registration request by the Organizing Committee, media representatives receive accreditation badges.
2.6.2. Accreditation badges are distributed at accreditation points in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Information about accreditation point locations and schedules will appear on the official SPIEF website (www.forumspb.com) no later than May 19, 2012.
2.6.3. Accreditation badges may be issued only if the following conditions are met:
2.6.4. The badge is individualized and is not transferable. Keep the badge with you for the duration of the Forum.
2.6.5. Any other accreditation cards are invalid for accessing the Forum venue.
2.6.6. In case of loss, theft, or damage to the accreditation badge, media representatives must immediately notify an information and services administrator at one of the stands. The lost badge is then blocked; a duplicate badge is issued to the media representative on written request.
3. Rights and responsibilities of media representatives at SPIEF
3.1. Media representatives accredited at SPIEF may:
3.1.1. Make use of all services specially prepared for journalists.
3.1.2. Receive information about official Forum events and exhibitions (press releases, business programme, participant catalogues, and so forth).
3.1.3. Depending on the level of access, take part in Forum events.
3.1.4. Work in the SPIEF Press Centre during official Forum events and use the facilities of the SPIEF Press Centre.
3.1.5. Participate in press conferences, briefings, and other press events.
3.2. Media access to events at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum:
3.3. Accredited SPIEF media representatives must: