Terms and Conditions
1. Introduction Welcome to Wikipedia Consulting (“Company,” “we,” “our,” or “us”). These Terms and Conditions (“Terms”) govern your use of our website and services related to Wikipedia consulting, page publishing, and public relations. By accessing or using our services, you agree to abide by these Terms. If you do not agree, please do not use our services.
2. Services Provided Wikipedia Consulting offers professional Wikipedia consulting, editing, and public relations services. We do not guarantee article approval or permanent retention, as Wikipedia is an independent platform governed by its own policies and community guidelines. Our services include but are not limited to:
Wikipedia page creation, editing, and monitoring
Wikipedia compliance consulting
Reputation management and public relations
Research and content development
Wikipedia policy guidance and dispute resolution
3. Client Responsibilities
Clients must provide accurate and truthful information for Wikipedia page creation or editing.
Clients must ensure they have rights to any materials submitted to us for use on Wikipedia.
Clients agree not to request services that violate Wikipedia’s policies, including conflict-of-interest editing or undisclosed paid editing.
Clients must maintain communication and provide timely responses to queries or content approvals.
4. Fees and Payments
Fees for our services are communicated before engagement.
Payments must be made in full before services commence unless otherwise agreed.
No refunds will be provided once work has begun, except in cases of non-delivery due to our fault.
Additional charges may apply for revisions or extra services beyond the initial scope of work.
5. Content Ownership and Rights
Wikipedia pages are publicly owned and governed by Wikipedia’s terms.
Any content submitted by the client remains their responsibility.
Wikipedia Consulting is not liable for third-party modifications or deletions of Wikipedia content.
We retain the right to refuse content that does not comply with Wikipedia’s standards or ethical guidelines.
6. Limitation of Liability
We are not responsible for changes made to Wikipedia articles by Wikipedia editors, administrators, or other users.
We do not guarantee specific results, including article approval, rankings, or page longevity.
Wikipedia is a public platform, and we cannot prevent edits or page deletions by independent Wikipedia editors.
In no event shall Wikipedia Consulting be liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from our services.
7. Confidentiality and Privacy
We respect client confidentiality and do not share information without consent, except as required by law.
Clients acknowledge that Wikipedia is a public platform, and any published content is publicly accessible.
We implement security measures to protect sensitive information provided by clients.
Clients must also maintain confidentiality regarding any proprietary methods or processes used in our consulting services.
8. Intellectual Property
All original content created by Wikipedia Consulting remains the intellectual property of the client unless otherwise agreed upon.
Wikipedia Consulting may use anonymized case studies for promotional purposes with prior client consent.
Unauthorized use or distribution of our proprietary materials or strategies is strictly prohibited.
9. Termination of Services
We reserve the right to refuse or terminate services if we determine a client’s request violates Wikipedia policies or ethical guidelines.
Clients may terminate our services at any time, but fees paid are non-refundable once work has commenced.
If a client engages in unethical, illegal, or fraudulent activities, services will be immediately terminated without a refund.
10. Dispute Resolution
Any disputes shall first be attempted to be resolved amicably through written communication.
If disputes cannot be resolved, they shall be handled through arbitration in [Your Jurisdiction].
Clients waive the right to pursue legal action outside of the agreed arbitration process.
11. Governing Law These Terms shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of [Your Jurisdiction]. Any disputes shall be resolved through arbitration or legal proceedings in [Your Jurisdiction].
12. Changes to Terms We may update these Terms periodically. Any changes will be posted on our website with an updated effective date. Continued use of our services after updates constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.
13. Indemnification
Clients agree to indemnify and hold harmless Wikipedia Consulting and its employees, agents, and affiliates from any claims, damages, liabilities, and expenses arising from the use of our services.
This includes, but is not limited to, legal claims from third parties regarding content published on Wikipedia.
14. Force Majeure
We shall not be held liable for any delay or failure in performance due to events beyond our reasonable control, including but not limited to natural disasters, internet outages, government restrictions, or cyberattacks.
15. Contact Us For any questions or concerns regarding these Terms, please contact us at:
Wikipedia Consulting
info@wikipediaconsulting.com
By using our services, you acknowledge and agree to these Terms and Conditions.