Services
Global Wiki Service specializes in providing professional Wikipedia services across the United States, including Wikipedia page creation, editing, optimization, content writing, notability research, and page management. All services are delivered in compliance with Wikipedia’s editorial guidelines and standards.
Client Responsibilities
Clients must provide accurate, truthful, and verifiable information. All materials submitted must not infringe on any third-party rights, including copyrights, trademarks, or intellectual property. Clients are responsible for ensuring content legality and compliance.
Payment and Refunds
All service fees must be paid as agreed in the service contract. Payments are generally non-refundable once work begins, unless otherwise stated in a written agreement. Additional charges may apply for revisions or extra services.
Content Ownership
Content produced by Global Wiki Service becomes the property of the client upon full payment. However, we reserve the right to showcase the work in our portfolio, case studies, or marketing materials unless the client requests otherwise in writing.
Limitations and Disclaimer
While we provide expert Wikipedia services, Global Wiki Service does not guarantee Wikipedia page approval, notability compliance, or acceptance by Wikipedia editors. Liability is limited to the fees paid for services rendered.
Confidentiality
All client information, documents, and communications are treated as strictly confidential and used solely for the purpose of providing Wikipedia services.
Termination of Services
We reserve the right to terminate services or refuse service if a client provides unlawful, misleading, or inappropriate content.
Modifications to Terms
Global Wiki Service may update these Terms and Conditions at any time. Continued use of our services constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.
Governing Law
These Terms and Conditions are governed by the laws of the United States. Any disputes arising from these terms will be subject to the jurisdiction of U.S. courts.