Copying a Lesson for a Writing Competition

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Question

There is currently a competition for writing innovative Torah insights on the topics of the Days of Awe, Tishrei holidays, and the laws of repentance. The essays must be written specifically for the competition. Can I listen to a lesson specifically for writing for the competition on a certain topic related to the competition, and write it and submit it, if I heard all the sources from the teaching rabbi, or do I need to search for them myself in books, since after all, after hearing the lesson, I engaged in these matters? (This is not specified in the participation rules)

Answer

Greetings and blessings 

Everything is determined by the rules of the organizers. 

What they have forbidden is forbidden. What they have permitted is permitted. 

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