CPW Studio Co Terms of Service
Website usage, order terms, customer responsibilities, payment terms, production timelines, and service limitations.
Quick Summary
- Using the website or placing an order means you agree to CPW Studio Co terms.
- Customers are responsible for accurate order details and uploaded content.
- Production timelines are estimates unless otherwise stated.
- Payments, deposits, and approvals may be required before production.
- CPW Studio Co may refuse unsafe, unlawful, or inappropriate work.
Last Updated: May 2026
Website Usage
By using the CPW Studio Co website, submitting forms, uploading files, requesting quotes, placing orders, or communicating through the customer portal, you agree to use the website and services responsibly and lawfully.
Custom Order Terms
Many CPW Studio Co products and services are custom, personalized, made-to-order, digital, service-based, or specially produced. Custom order details, pricing, timelines, materials, design expectations, and service scope may vary by project.
Customer Responsibilities
Customers are responsible for providing accurate information, correct spelling, usable files, correct shipping information, project details, deadlines, and approval responses.
Payment Terms
Deposits, balances, or full payment may be required before design work, production, shipping, scheduling, or service delivery begins. Payment terms may vary by order or service type.
Production Timelines
Production timelines are estimates unless specifically stated in writing. Delays may occur due to material availability, equipment limitations, design complexity, proof approval delays, shipping delays, or customer response times.
Service Refusal Rights
CPW Studio Co reserves the right to refuse work that is unsafe, unlawful, infringing, offensive, abusive, discriminatory, misleading, impossible to produce, or outside CPW Studio Co service capabilities.
Limitation of Liability
CPW Studio Co is not responsible for indirect damages, lost profits, customer-supplied file issues, customer approval errors, carrier delays, third-party service failures, or customer misuse of products or services.