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Terms of Service.

Effective · TBD · Version 0.1 · Scaffold pending counsel review

This page is the structural scaffold for Navon World Ltd's terms of service. The headings below mirror the sections we expect the published terms to contain. Each section's body is currently a placeholder — Navon's commercial and corporate counsel are preparing the final terms governing access to and use of Navon's modular data centres, sovereign cloud, cybersecurity, and consulting services.

If you're negotiating a commercial agreement with Navon, your master service agreement (MSA) and statement of work (SOW) will take precedence over these public terms.

01 Acceptance

Counsel to provide. Section will define how acceptance occurs (executed agreement, account creation, continued use), who can accept on behalf of an organisation, and how amendments are notified.

02 Services

Counsel to provide. Section will describe the five product lines (Modular DCs, Turnkey systems, Sovereign cloud, Cybersecurity, Utility) at the level appropriate for public terms, with detail deferred to the relevant SOW or service description.

03 Customer obligations

Counsel to provide. Section will list customer responsibilities: lawful use, accurate information, security of credentials, payment, compliance with the Acceptable Use Policy.

04 Acceptable Use Policy

Counsel to provide. Section will prohibit illegal activity, infringement, unauthorised access, abuse of compute resources (cryptocurrency mining without authorisation, denial-of-service, distribution of malware), and use that violates the sovereignty principles described in Foundations.

05 Intellectual property

Counsel to provide. Section will clarify ownership of Navon platform IP, customer data and customer-generated content, and licence grants in both directions.

06 Service levels & support

Counsel to provide. Section will reference the service-level agreement attached to each customer's specific subscription, with a high-level statement of Navon's commitment to availability, support response times, and incident communication.

07 Confidentiality

Counsel to provide. Section will define confidential information and the parties' mutual obligations to protect it, with carve-outs for compelled disclosure.

08 Liability & indemnification

Counsel to provide. Section will set out limitation of liability (typically capped at fees paid in the prior 12 months), exclusion of indirect damages, customer indemnification obligations for misuse, and Navon's IP-infringement indemnification.

09 Term & termination

Counsel to provide. Section will describe term length (per the customer's SOW), termination for cause, termination for convenience (where applicable), data return/deletion procedures on termination.

10 Governing law

Counsel to provide. Default governing law is the laws of the Republic of Kenya. Disputes resolved by the courts of Nairobi unless arbitration is elected in the customer's MSA.

11 Contact

Questions about these terms should be directed to:

Commercial Counsel
Navon World Ltd
legal@navonworld.com