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INSTANT PRESS CO. — GOOGLEME PROGRAM AGREEMENT This GoogleMe Program Agreement (the "Agreement") is entered into between Instant Press Co. LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company with its principal place of business in Phoenix, Arizona ("Company," "we," or "us"), and the person or entity whose name and signature appear on this page ("Client," "you"). Company and Client are each a "Party" and together the "Parties." The Agreement takes effect on the date Client signs it (the "Effective Date"). READ SECTION 7 BEFORE SIGNING. IT EXPLAINS WHAT COMPANY DOES AND DOES NOT CONTROL. 1. SCOPE; THIS IS A ONE-TIME PROGRAM 1.1 Services. Company will provide the personal or business branding program identified on the order page, invoice, or statement of work associated with this Agreement (the "Work Order"), which may include entity research and mapping, biographical and reference content production, media placements, structured data and schema markup, profile and directory creation, image and asset preparation, knowledge graph submissions and feedback filings, and related advisory work (the "Services"). 1.2 No Term, No Renewal, No Subscription. Unless the Work Order expressly states a recurring fee, this Agreement covers only the program on the Work Order. It is not a subscription or retainer, does not automatically renew, and creates no recurring payment obligation. It terminates when the Deliverables on the Work Order are complete, subject to the Sections that survive under Section 21.9. 1.3 Work Order Controls. The Work Order is incorporated by reference. Where the Work Order and this Agreement conflict as to Deliverables, quantities, prices, or delivery windows, the Work Order controls. This Agreement controls as to all legal terms. 2. DEFINITIONS 2.1 "Platform" means any third-party search engine, knowledge graph, AI or answer engine, social network, directory, wiki, review site, or data provider, including Google LLC and its products and services. 2.2 "Deliverable" means a discrete unit of work Company produces or performs under the Work Order and that is within Company's control, such as a drafted biography, a produced asset, a published placement, an implemented schema markup, a created or claimed profile, a submitted feedback or suggestion filing, a compiled entity map, or a delivered report. 2.3 "Platform Outcome" means any action, decision, or result determined by a Platform rather than by Company, including whether a knowledge panel is generated, displayed, retained, or removed; how any panel is populated; whether any suggested edit is accepted; whether any content is indexed, ranked, cited, suppressed, demoted, or removed; and how any Platform's AI systems describe or summarize Client. A Platform Outcome is not a Deliverable. 2.4 "Client Materials" means all materials Client supplies to Company or approves for use, including biographical information, credentials, claims, data, images, audio, video, logos, trademarks, trade names, service marks, and any account access or credentials, together with all intellectual property rights in them. 2.5 "Approved Deliverable" means the final version of a Deliverable that Client has approved in writing. "Approved Deliverable Date" means the date Client delivers that approval. Approval submitted through the Client portal, by email, or by any other written or electronic means is written approval. 3. FEES AND PAYMENT 3.1 Payment in Advance. Client will pay all fees stated on the Work Order in full before Company begins work, unless the Work Order expressly states otherwise. Company has no obligation to commence or continue any Services while any amount is unpaid. 3.2 Non-Refundable. All fees are non-refundable, and all sales are final, except for the specific refund remedy in Section 6. Client acknowledges that Company commits its own funds to Publishers, editors, data providers, and contractors on Client's behalf immediately upon receiving payment. 3.3 Taxes. Fees are exclusive of sales, use, VAT, and similar taxes. Client is responsible for all such taxes other than taxes on Company's net income. 3.4 Collection. If Company incurs any cost in collecting amounts owed, including reasonable attorneys' fees, collection agency fees, court costs, and arbitration fees, Client will reimburse Company for all of them. Past due amounts accrue interest at the lesser of 1.5% per month or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law. 4. CLIENT RESPONSIBILITIES 4.1 Cooperation. Client will provide all information, materials, approvals, verification documents, credentials, and decisions Company reasonably requests, promptly and in usable form. Knowledge graph and entity work depends heavily on Client supplying verifiable, consistent, documented information. 4.2 Accuracy Is Client's Obligation. Client is solely responsible for the accuracy of every biographical fact, credential, title, date, affiliation, award, and claim it supplies. Platforms penalize and reverse entity work built on unverifiable or inconsistent information, and Company is not responsible for that outcome. 4.3 Reliance. Company may rely on any instruction, approval, or decision that appears to come from Client or any person Client has authorized, without further inquiry. 4.4 No Breach for Client-Caused Delay. If Company's performance is delayed or prevented by any act or omission of Client or its personnel, Company is not in breach, is not liable for any resulting cost or loss, and all of Company's deadlines are extended accordingly. 5. HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS 5.1 Company's Role. Company builds and publishes the evidence base a Platform draws on, and makes the submissions and filings available to it. That is the entirety of what Company controls. 5.2 Approval Before Submission. No content is published or submitted to any Platform until Client approves it in writing. 5.3 Publisher and Platform Discretion. Publishers retain sole editorial discretion over placements. Platforms retain sole and absolute discretion over Platform Outcomes. Neither is Company's agent, and Company cannot direct, appeal, expedite, or reverse their decisions. 6. DELIVERY TIMELINE; SOLE REFUND REMEDY 6.1 What the Refund Covers. The refund remedy in this Section applies only to Deliverables. It does not apply to Platform Outcomes. Company is paid for the work it performs, not for a Platform's decision. 6.2 When the Clock Starts. For each Deliverable requiring Client approval, Company's delivery obligation begins on the Approved Deliverable Date. No time runs against Company before Client approves the final version in writing. Time spent drafting, revising, verifying, or waiting on Client is not counted. 6.3 Delivery Deadline. Company will use commercially reasonable efforts to complete each Deliverable within the delivery window stated on the Work Order or applicable order page, measured from the Approved Deliverable Date (the "Delivery Deadline"). If no delivery window is stated, the Delivery Deadline is forty-five (45) calendar days from the Approved Deliverable Date. 6.4 Grace Period. Company has an additional seven (7) calendar days after the Delivery Deadline in which to complete the Deliverable (the "Grace Period"). Completion at any time on or before the end of the Grace Period is timely performance and gives rise to no refund, credit, discount, or other remedy. 6.5 Refund Trigger. If a Deliverable has not been completed by the end of the Grace Period, Client may elect, by written notice to Company delivered within thirty (30) calendar days after the Grace Period ends, either: (a) a refund of the fee allocated to that specific incomplete Deliverable; or (b) substitution of a comparable Deliverable of equal or greater value at no additional charge. If Client does not deliver written notice within that thirty (30) day window, Client waives the remedy in this Section as to that Deliverable, and Company will continue working to complete it. 6.6 Amount of Refund. A refund under this Section is limited to the fee allocated to the specific Deliverable that was not completed. If the Work Order does not price Deliverables individually, the allocated fee is the total program fee divided by the number of Deliverables covered. Completed Deliverables are not refundable under any circumstance. Refunds exclude taxes, payment processing fees, and any amount beyond the allocated fee. Company will issue any refund to the original payment method within thirty (30) days of receiving Client's written election. 6.7 Tolling. The Delivery Deadline and the Grace Period are extended, day for day, for any period during which: (a) Client has not provided information, materials, verification documents, approvals, credentials, or access Company has reasonably requested; (b) Client requests revisions after approving a Deliverable, in which case the Approved Deliverable Date resets to the date Client approves the revised version; (c) Client is in breach of this Agreement, including any payment obligation; or (d) a Force Majeure Event under Section 21.5 is in effect. 6.8 Completion Is Delivery. A Deliverable is complete when Company has produced it, published it at a live URL, implemented it, or submitted it to the applicable Platform, as the case may be. Company is not responsible, and no refund or other remedy arises, if a Publisher or Platform later edits, rejects, relocates, archives, unpublishes, removes, ignores, or reverses any Deliverable after it is complete. 6.9 Sole and Exclusive Remedy. The remedies in this Section 6 are Client's sole and exclusive remedies, and Company's entire liability, for late delivery or non-delivery of any Deliverable. 7. NO GUARANTEE OF PLATFORM OUTCOMES 7.1 No Guarantee. COMPANY DOES NOT GUARANTEE, AND CLIENT IS NOT PURCHASING, ANY PLATFORM OUTCOME. Company does not guarantee that a knowledge panel will be created, approved, displayed, retained, or populated in any particular way; that any suggested edit or feedback filing will be accepted; that any content will be indexed, ranked, cited, or surfaced by any search engine or AI system; that any content will be suppressed, demoted, deindexed, or removed; or that any result achieved will persist. 7.2 No Affiliation with Google or Any Platform. Company is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, certified by, or a partner of Google LLC or any other Platform. Company has no special access, priority channel, insider relationship, or ability to compel any Platform to act. "GoogleMe" is Company's own program name and does not indicate any relationship with Google LLC. Company uses only publicly available submission and feedback mechanisms. 7.3 Platforms Change. Platforms control their own algorithms, policies, eligibility criteria, and interfaces, change them without notice, and may at any time devalue, ignore, penalize, reverse, or remove any content, entity, panel, or signal. Company is not responsible for those changes or their effects. 7.4 Eligibility. Some individuals and businesses do not meet a Platform's notability, verifiability, or eligibility criteria, and no amount of work will produce a panel or entity for them. Company will use commercially reasonable efforts to assess eligibility, but its assessment is an opinion, not a warranty. 7.5 Suppression and Removal Work. Where the Services include suppression, deindexing, or removal of third-party content, Client acknowledges that Company cannot compel any publisher, Platform, or website owner to remove or demote content; that results depend on the cooperation of parties Company does not control; that suppressed content may resurface; and that Company will not use deceptive, fraudulent, or unlawful means, including false copyright claims, false court orders, or impersonation, to obtain removal. 7.6 Illustrative Only. Any timeline, projection, estimate, benchmark, sample, screenshot, or example of past results is illustrative only and is not a promise or warranty. Results vary and depend on factors outside Company's control. 8. CLIENT REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES Client represents, warrants, and covenants that: (a) it has full power and authority to enter into this Agreement, and the individual signing is authorized to bind Client; (b) it owns or has secured all written rights necessary to allow Company, each Publisher, and each Platform to reproduce, display, distribute, sublicense, and exploit all Client Materials; (c) every biographical fact, credential, degree, license, title, date, affiliation, award, statistic, endorsement, and testimonial it supplies is truthful, accurate, independently verifiable, and not misleading, and Client will provide supporting documentation on request; (d) the Client Materials are not defamatory, libelous, obscene, harassing, or unlawful, and do not violate any person's right of privacy or right of publicity; (e) the Client Materials do not infringe or misappropriate any copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret, or other right of any third party; (f) the Client Materials and any offer described in them comply with all applicable law and regulation, including the rules and guidance of the Federal Trade Commission on advertising, endorsements, and testimonials, and all applicable securities, financial, health, and professional licensing regulations; (g) it has the right to grant Company any account, profile, website, or Platform access it provides, and doing so does not breach any third-party agreement or Platform terms of service; (h) it is not using the Services to conceal, suppress, or misrepresent any criminal conviction, regulatory sanction, professional discipline, court judgment, or material fact from consumers, investors, regulators, employers, or counterparties, or otherwise in furtherance of any fraudulent, deceptive, or criminal act; and (i) it will independently review each Deliverable for accuracy and legal compliance before approving it, and its approval is its confirmation that the content satisfies subsections (c) through (f). 9. LICENSE TO CLIENT MATERIALS 9.1 Client grants Company a worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive, transferable, sublicensable, irrevocable, perpetual license to use, reproduce, transmit, adapt, and display the Client Materials as necessary to perform the Services and as incorporated into any published or submitted Deliverable. This license survives termination, because published and submitted content remains live. 9.2 Third Party IP. If Client Materials include material created by anyone other than Client or Company, Client will obtain, at its expense, all licenses, releases, permissions, and authorizations needed for Company, each Publisher, and each Platform to use it. Images sourced by Client must be properly licensed for commercial and knowledge graph use. 9.3 Portfolio Rights. Company may identify Client as a customer and reference or link to published Deliverables in its portfolio, case studies, website, and marketing materials. Client may withdraw this permission at any time by written notice, effective prospectively. 10. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 10.1 Deliverables. On Company's receipt of payment in full, Company grants Client a perpetual, worldwide, irrevocable, royalty-free, fully paid, transferable, sublicensable license to use, copy, modify, distribute, and create derivative works of the content Company produced for Client under the Work Order, for any internal or commercial purpose. 10.2 Company Materials. All right, title, and interest in the Instant Press Co. and GoogleMe platforms, portal, entity frameworks, publisher relationships, media lists, submission methodologies, scoring models, audit frameworks, processes, templates, software, know-how, and other materials Company uses or makes available (the "Company Materials") remain Company's exclusive property. Client receives no license to reproduce, distribute, reverse engineer, resell, or otherwise use the Company Materials, and all rights in them are reserved. Reports, entity maps, and dashboards are licensed for Client's internal use only. 10.3 Pre-Existing IP. Each Party retains ownership of intellectual property it owned before the Effective Date. 11. ACCOUNT ACCESS Where Client grants Company access to any account, profile, or property, Client will provide access at the minimum permission level required, will maintain its own backups, and will revoke access on completion. Company will use access only to perform the Services. Company is not liable for any loss, outage, suspension, penalty, or damage to any Client account, profile, website, or Platform standing, except to the extent directly caused by Company's gross negligence or willful misconduct. 12. CONFIDENTIALITY Each Party will protect the other's non-public, proprietary, or sensitive information with at least the care it uses for its own, and will not disclose it except to personnel and advisors with a need to know who are bound to comparable obligations, or as required by law. Client will not disclose the pricing or terms of this Agreement, or Company's methodologies, submission processes, or publisher lists, to any third party without Company's written consent. This Section does not restrict either Party from making truthful statements about its own experience. 13. DATA PRIVACY Information Client provides is handled under Company's published Data Privacy Policy, as updated from time to time. Client acknowledges that the Services involve publishing personal and biographical information to the public internet and to Platforms, that such information may be indexed, cached, copied, syndicated, and archived by parties Company does not control, and that Company cannot cause it to be fully removed once published. Client is responsible for ensuring it has the right to provide Company with any personal information of third parties it supplies. 14. INDEMNIFICATION Client will defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Company and its parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, contractors, subcontractors, publishing partners, and each of their respective members, officers, directors, employees, agents, successors, and assigns (each a "Company Indemnitee") from and against any and all claims, demands, actions, proceedings, damages, losses, liabilities, judgments, settlements, fines, penalties, costs, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, arising out of, resulting from, or alleged to arise out of: (a) the Client Materials or any content or submission Client approved; (b) any breach or alleged breach of Client's representations, warranties, covenants, or obligations under this Agreement, including the accuracy and verifiability warranties in Section 8(c) and the disclosure warranty in Section 8(h); (c) any claim of defamation, false advertising, deceptive trade practice, right of publicity or privacy violation, or intellectual property infringement relating to any Deliverable; (d) any Platform action against Client, including account suspension, entity removal, manual action, or policy enforcement; (e) any regulatory inquiry, investigation, or enforcement action relating to Client, Client's business, or the Client Materials; or (f) Client's negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct. Company will notify Client of any such claim and may, at its option and expense, participate in the defense with counsel of its choosing. Client will not settle any claim in a way that imposes any obligation or admission on a Company Indemnitee without that Indemnitee's written consent. 15. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES THE SERVICES AND ALL DELIVERABLES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE." TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, COMPANY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY, OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, ACCURACY, OR QUIET ENJOYMENT, AND ANY WARRANTY ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING, COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, OR TRADE USAGE. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, COMPANY MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND AS TO ANY PLATFORM OUTCOME. 16. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 16.1 No Indirect Damages. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, NEITHER PARTY IS LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST REVENUE, LOST BUSINESS, LOST OPPORTUNITY, LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF GOODWILL, OR REPUTATIONAL HARM, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE, AND EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 16.2 Cap. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, COMPANY'S TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT AND THE SERVICES, FROM ALL CAUSES AND UNDER ALL THEORIES OF LIABILITY, WILL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT CLIENT ACTUALLY PAID COMPANY UNDER THE WORK ORDER GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM. 16.3 Exclusion from Cap. Sections 16.1 and 16.2 do not limit Client's payment obligations or Client's indemnification obligations under Section 14. 16.4 Allocation of Risk. Client acknowledges that the fees reflect this allocation of risk, that these limitations are an essential basis of the bargain, and that they apply even if a limited remedy fails of its essential purpose. 16.5 Time Limit on Claims. Any claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement must be brought within one (1) year after the claim accrues, or it is permanently barred, except where a shorter period is required or a longer period cannot lawfully be shortened. 17. CHARGEBACKS AND PAYMENT DISPUTES 17.1 Dispute Process First. If Client disputes any charge, Client will notify Company in writing and work in good faith with Company to resolve it for at least fifteen (15) business days before initiating any chargeback, payment reversal, or dispute with a card issuer, bank, or payment processor. 17.2 Consequences. Initiating a chargeback or payment reversal without first following Section 17.1 is a material breach. In that event Company may immediately suspend or terminate all Services, revoke access to any portal or report, withdraw any pending submission, request that Publishers remove any published content, and recover from Client the disputed amount together with all chargeback fees, processing fees, collection costs, and reasonable attorneys' fees. Client remains liable for all fees for Services already performed. 18. TERMINATION 18.1 By Company. Company may suspend or terminate immediately on written notice if Client breaches this Agreement, fails to pay, initiates a chargeback in violation of Section 17, provides materially false, unverifiable, or misleading Client Materials, or if Company determines in its reasonable discretion that continued performance would expose Company, any Publisher, or any Platform to legal, regulatory, or reputational risk, or would violate a Platform's terms of service. 18.2 Effect. On termination, Client will pay for all Services performed and all third-party costs Company has committed through the effective date of termination. Fees for completed Deliverables are not refundable. Company is not required to retract, remove, alter, or withdraw any published content or submission, and may revoke access to portals, dashboards, and proprietary tools. 18.3 No Obligation to Reverse. Because published content and Platform records are controlled by third parties, Company cannot guarantee removal or reversal of any Deliverable after completion, whether on termination or otherwise. 19. COMPLIANCE AND ETHICS Client has read and will comply with Company's Community Ethics Guidelines, published on Company's website and updated from time to time. Company may decline, edit, abridge, withdraw, or refuse to submit any content, and may terminate this Agreement, if Company determines in its reasonable discretion that the Guidelines have been or would be violated, that content is inaccurate, unverifiable, deceptive, or unlawful, or that a submission would breach a Platform's terms of service. Publishers and Platforms may take whatever action they deem appropriate in their own discretion. 20. DISPUTE RESOLUTION; ARBITRATION; CLASS WAIVER PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY. IT AFFECTS HOW DISPUTES ARE RESOLVED AND LIMITS THE WAY CLAIMS MAY BE BROUGHT. 20.1 Informal Resolution. Before starting any arbitration or lawsuit, the complaining Party will send the other a written description of the dispute and the relief sought, and the Parties will negotiate in good faith for at least thirty (30) days. 20.2 Binding Arbitration. Any dispute, claim, or controversy arising out of or relating to this Agreement, the Services, or their breach, termination, enforcement, interpretation, or validity, that is not resolved under Section 20.1 will be settled by final and binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association under its applicable rules, before a single arbitrator, seated in Maricopa County, Arizona. Judgment on the award may be entered in any court of competent jurisdiction. This Agreement evidences a transaction in interstate commerce, and the Federal Arbitration Act governs the interpretation and enforcement of this Section. 20.3 Class Action Waiver. ALL CLAIMS MUST BE BROUGHT IN THE PARTY'S INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY AND NOT AS A PLAINTIFF OR CLASS MEMBER IN ANY PURPORTED CLASS, COLLECTIVE, CONSOLIDATED, OR REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDING. THE ARBITRATOR MAY NOT CONSOLIDATE MORE THAN ONE PERSON'S CLAIMS AND MAY NOT PRESIDE OVER ANY CLASS OR REPRESENTATIVE PROCEEDING. If this Section 20.3 is found unenforceable as to any claim, that claim alone will proceed in court and the remainder of this Section 20 stays in force. 20.4 Carve-Outs. Either Party may bring an individual claim in small claims court if it qualifies, and either Party may seek temporary or preliminary injunctive relief in a court of competent jurisdiction to protect its intellectual property or confidential information, without waiving this Section. 20.5 Arbitration Costs. Where Client is an individual acting primarily for personal purposes, Company will pay any arbitration filing, administrative, and arbitrator fees that exceed what Client would have paid to file the same claim in court. 20.6 Governing Law and Venue. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Arizona, without regard to its conflict of laws rules. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods does not apply. For any matter not subject to arbitration, the Parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue of the state and federal courts located in Maricopa County, Arizona, and waive any objection to that forum. 20.7 Attorneys' Fees. The prevailing Party in any arbitration or litigation arising out of this Agreement is entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys' fees, expert fees, and costs. 21. GENERAL 21.1 Entire Agreement. This Agreement together with the Work Order is the entire agreement between the Parties on its subject matter, and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous proposals, quotes, calls, emails, decks, advertisements, and understandings. Client has not relied on any statement not set out in this Agreement or the Work Order, including any statement about the likelihood of any Platform Outcome. 21.2 Amendment. This Agreement may be amended only by a writing signed by both Parties. Company may update its Data Privacy Policy and Community Ethics Guidelines from time to time. 21.3 No Waiver. A Party's failure or delay in enforcing any right is not a waiver of it. 21.4 Severability. If any provision is held unenforceable, it will be modified to the minimum extent necessary to make it enforceable, or severed if it cannot be, and the rest of this Agreement remains in effect. 21.5 Force Majeure. Neither Party is liable for any delay or failure to perform, other than a payment obligation, caused by events beyond its reasonable control, including acts of God, natural disaster, war, terrorism, civil unrest, labor dispute, epidemic, government action, utility or internet failure, cyberattack, Platform or algorithm change, or the act or omission of any Publisher, Platform, or other third party (a "Force Majeure Event"). 21.6 Assignment. Client may not assign this Agreement without Company's written consent. Company may assign it freely, including in connection with a merger, reorganization, or sale of assets. This Agreement binds and benefits the Parties' permitted successors and assigns. 21.7 Notices. Notices to Company go to team@instantpress.co. Notices to Client go to the email address Client provided on this page. Notice is effective on transmission absent a bounce or delivery failure. 21.8 Electronic Signature. Client agrees to transact electronically. Client's electronic signature on this page has the same legal effect as a handwritten signature, and this Agreement is enforceable as an original. 21.9 Survival. Sections 2, 3, 6.8, 6.9, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18.2, 18.3, 20, and 21 survive expiration or termination. 21.10 Interpretation. Headings are for convenience only. "Including" means "including without limitation." No rule of construction against the drafter applies. 21.11 Incorporation. The name, contact details, Services, Deliverables, delivery windows, and fees shown on this page and on the Work Order are incorporated into and form part of this Agreement. BY SIGNING BELOW, CLIENT ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT HAS READ THIS AGREEMENT, UNDERSTANDS IT, AGREES TO BE BOUND BY IT, AND SPECIFICALLY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT COMPANY GUARANTEES NO PLATFORM OUTCOME AND IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH GOOGLE LLC OR ANY OTHER PLATFORM (SECTION 7), THE REFUND TERMS IN SECTION 6, THE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IN SECTION 16, AND THE ARBITRATION AND CLASS ACTION WAIVER IN SECTION 20.
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