Digital Etiquette for Teenagers Creative Award 2024 Results Announcement (Streaming Decemeber 12!)
From 6:00 PM Thursday, December 12, 2024, in aims of raising awareness for etiquette in digital socierty, CODA will be announcing the results for the Digital Etiquette for Teenagers Creative Award 2024 in an online event (streaming on YouTube).
This fiscal year, we recieved submissions of various creative works from in and outside of Japan. Judges Ellie Omiya, Sara Giusto, Tetsuo Maeda, and Noda Yoshikuni will present the results via a talk session.
For details, see below. We are awaiting your viewership.

Outline of the Results Announcement Event
- Time: 6:00-7:00 PM Thursday, December 12, 2024
- Broadcast: Streaming on the CODA Official YouTube Channel
- Broadcast here: https://www.youtube.com/live/RnubZWdYw8I
- *Anyone can watch the live stream. People interested in digital etiquette, teens, middle/high schooler, and teachers are welcome.
- Content:
- A talk sessions from the judges for Digital Etiquette for Teenagers Creative Award 2024 #DigitalSocietyIsFree
- Digital Etiquette for Teenagers Creative Award 2024 Results Announcement
Middle/high schoolers interested in digital etiquette, parents and guardians, and teachers are welcome.
Presenters and Judges (Listed in Particular Order, Titles Omitted)
Head Judge
Ellie Omiya
Ellie Omiya was born in 1975 in Osaka. She graduated from the University of Tokyo, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. After working at an advertising agency, she achieved popularity for her essays about daily life. Besides her career as a writer, she works as a radio personality as well as a host of TV programs, a screenwriter and director. From 2012, she started holding interactive solo exhibitions in which works are completed by the viewers' participation. She started to paint on the occasion of her Live Drawing "Celebration Melody: Naoshima" in Ueno in 2012, and continues to explore the medium of painting. She held a solo exhibition "emotional journey" at Daikanyama Hillside Terrace in 2015. In a solo exhibition "Sincerely Yours" at Towada Modern Art Center, she also exhibited in the city center arcade, which received attention.
Judges
Sara Giusto
Sara Giusto was born 1995 in Japan and raised in America and Canada. She has given a TED talk as a producer for Aww Inc., the organization behind the first Virtual Human venture in Asia, been chosen by Forbes Japan 30under30 and a leading woman in her field. She holds a deep understanding of Japanese culture and is active in America, Canada, and Japan. She bridges the creative industry and the technology and has amassed three million followers on social media with intellectual properties such as imma.
Tetsuo Maeda
He has been a lawyer since 1987 and served as a member of the Copyright Subcommittee of the Cultural Affairs Council from 2002 to 2022. He has worked in the entertainment and business fields, focusing on copyright law. He has been selected several times by Best Lawyers in Japan as “Lawyer of the Year” in the Intellectual Property Law and Media and Entertainment Law categories.
Noda Yoshikuni
Yoshikuni Noda is an associate professor of information and communication at Oita Prefectural College of Arts and Culture. After completing a master’s degree of information science at Osaka University, he worked on copyright inspection in the IT department of the Japan Patent Office. From 2015, he worked in the field of intellectual property education, information ethics and literacy education in Oita Prefecture. He registered as a patent attorney in 2016.

