1. Platform purpose
SolarCompute provides infrastructure, orchestration, and platform access for distributed
compute activity powered by solar generation and battery-backed energy systems. The platform
is designed to connect renewable energy-aligned infrastructure with compute demand in a way
that is commercially useful, operationally structured, and aligned with applicable law.
2. Acceptable use
Users, hosts, and other participants must not use SolarCompute for unlawful, abusive,
fraudulent, harmful, or unauthorised activity. This includes, without limitation,
malware distribution, credential theft, unauthorised intrusion, denial-of-service activity,
illegal surveillance, prohibited content generation, or any activity that violates applicable
regulation or third-party rights.
3. Sanctions and restricted use
Participants must not use the platform in violation of sanctions, export controls,
trade restrictions, or other applicable regulatory frameworks. SolarCompute reserves the
right to suspend, review, restrict, or terminate access where participation may create legal,
operational, or reputational risk.
4. Account verification and onboarding controls
SolarCompute may require identity verification, business verification, ownership validation,
payment checks, site review, machine verification, or other onboarding controls before granting
access to some parts of the platform. Verification requirements may vary based on account type,
geography, transaction profile, or platform risk assessment.
5. Host obligations
Hosts are responsible for maintaining lawful access to the energy systems, premises, networks,
equipment environments, and supporting infrastructure connected to SolarCompute. Hosts must ensure
that their participation does not infringe third-party rights, violate local law, or breach any
contractual, safety, or technical restrictions that apply to their site or systems.
6. User workload obligations
Users are responsible for the workloads, code, data, containers, prompts, inputs, and outputs
they submit through the platform. Users must ensure they hold all required rights, consents,
licences, and authorisations for the materials and compute tasks they run.
7. Security and monitoring
SolarCompute may apply technical, operational, and administrative controls to protect platform
integrity. These may include logging, rate limits, access restrictions, anti-abuse systems,
review workflows, anomaly monitoring, and machine, host, or job validation processes.
These measures support reliability, safety, and lawful operation.
8. Suspension and enforcement
SolarCompute may investigate suspected misuse and may suspend accounts, jobs, machines,
host access, or broader platform access where necessary to protect users, hosts, infrastructure,
the network, or applicable legal obligations. We may also retain records, cooperate with lawful
requests, and take any action reasonably required to manage platform risk.
9. Data handling and privacy
Privacy and personal information handling are governed by the SolarCompute Privacy Policy.
Users should avoid submitting sensitive personal data or regulated information unless expressly
authorised and supported by platform policy, technical controls, and any applicable agreement.
10. Regulatory evolution
Distributed compute, AI workloads, renewable energy-linked infrastructure, and platform-based
orchestration are evolving areas. SolarCompute may update its compliance standards, onboarding
requirements, platform controls, and operational rules from time to time to reflect legal,
technical, operational, or commercial developments.
11. Reporting concerns
If you believe activity on the platform may breach law, regulation, policy, or safety
expectations, please contact SolarCompute through the official contact channels. We may review,
investigate, and take action where appropriate.
12. Contact
For compliance-related enquiries, policy questions, or formal notices, please contact:
compliance@solarcompute.net.au