1. Website content
The Cedar Pages website design, page text, service descriptions, structure, visual presentation, graphics, and other website materials are owned by or licensed to Cedar Pages unless stated otherwise. Visitors may not copy, reproduce, resell, or misuse website content without permission.
2. Client-provided materials
Clients retain ownership of materials they provide to Cedar Pages, such as notes, drafts, business information, documents, service details, brand references, and examples. By submitting materials, the client confirms that they have the right to share and use those materials for the requested project.
3. Final deliverables
After full payment is received, the client may use the final written deliverable prepared for the confirmed project for the client's own business purposes, subject to these terms and any specific agreement made for the project.
Cedar Pages may retain rights to general methods, internal workflows, reusable structures, know-how, non-client-specific formatting systems, and general service processes used to prepare the work.
4. No transfer of third-party rights
Cedar Pages cannot transfer rights that it does not own. If a client provides third-party text, images, examples, brand materials, data, or other content, the client is responsible for ensuring that the content may be used lawfully.
5. Portfolio and examples
Cedar Pages does not publish client-provided materials or final client deliverables as public examples without permission. General descriptions of service types may be used without revealing confidential client details.
6. Prohibited copying
Clients should not ask Cedar Pages to copy another company's website, policy, brand wording, protected content, or proprietary material. Cedar Pages may decline requests that appear to involve infringement, plagiarism, or unauthorized copying.
7. Contact
Questions about intellectual-property matters related to Cedar Pages content or deliverables may be sent using the contact details below.