The legal documents
Legal
The five documents below set out the contractual and policy terms under which the operator runs the OffshorePress service. They are not templates lifted from a commercial-hosting boilerplate; they are the operator's first-draft articulation of obligations the operator considers itself bound by. They are written in the editorial register that the rest of this publication uses, and they are intended to be read in full by any subscriber whose threat model warrants the time.
Each document below is structurally complete first-draft copy pending review by qualified counsel in the operator's jurisdiction. Counsel review is a hard precondition for the commercial launch of the service; the documents are published in their pre-review state for the sake of editorial transparency and so that the prospective subscriber can see, before signing up, the contractual posture the operator intends to take. A clearly marked warning callout at the top of each document repeats this caveat.
- Terms
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Definitions, account terms, billing cadence, suspension and termination grounds, dispute resolution, governing law.
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- AUP
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Workloads the operator refuses to host, the response process for credible abuse complaints, repeat-offender thresholds.
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- Privacy
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What the operator collects, how long the operator keeps it, what third parties see it, GDPR Article 15-22 rights for EEA subjects.
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- SLA
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Uptime targets, credit ladder, severity ladder for support response, exclusions, claim process.
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- Refund
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First-invoice satisfaction window, per-payment-method refund mechanics, the cash-mail-in non-refundability caveat.
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Operator contact
The four mailboxes below route to the four operational concerns the legal documents above describe. Each mailbox is monitored by the operator's small team; PGP keys are published on the relevant policy page and on /principles/team.
- General legal correspondence
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Subpoena receipt, court orders, terms-of-service interpretation questions, refund disputes.
- Abuse complaints
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Substantive complaints under the Acceptable Use Policy. The operator does not process DMCA-format notices.
- Privacy enquiries
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Subject-access requests, erasure requests, and other rights exercises under EEA / Swiss / UK data-protection law.
- Service support
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Operational tickets, SLA credit claims, and routine account questions.
Operating entity: Holdfast ehf. (Reykjavík, Iceland). Filed details published once counsel review concludes.