Fair-use-Policy
After reading this, you can follow the fair-use policies.
Introduction
Fair use means that your use of fiskaltrusts services or products is subject to certain usage parameters. We explain these parameters in the Fair Use Policy. Please note, that they may apply differently or be non-existent depending on the country.
Country-specific information
- Austria
- France
- Germany
The fair use rules for Austrian products are described in the product description.
Please note that there is no fair use policy for the French market currently.
Fair Use Policy
by
fiskaltrust Deutschland GmbH
Moosweg 3
D-51377 Leverkusen
Scope
This Fair Use Policy applies to the use of outlet-related products of fiskaltrust gmbh.
Definition of terms
This section defines and explains the terms used in this Fair Use Policy.
Outlet
An outlet generally represents a physical location (branch or subsidiary) of the PosOperator (Operator of a POS-System).
However, a physical location can also be represented by several virtual outlets if the fair use rules described here cannot be observed with the help of a single outlet.
Active queue
An active queue is a queue in use that has been commissioned by a Initial-operation receipt and has not yet been decommissioned by a Out-of-operation receipt / stop-receipt.
It represents an electronic recording system with POS-System function.
Terminals
Terminals are input devices connected to an electronic recording system with a POS-System function
that do not implement an independent cash register function.
Within the fiskaltrust IPOS Interface, these are identified by means of the field cbTerminalID
.
Outlet-related products of fiskaltrust gmbh
Outlet-related products are products (or subscriptions) that are purchased per outlet.
They are used for the outlet's subordinate recording systems (queues) and technical security equipment (TSE / SCU) (e.g., carefree bundles).
Fair Use Rules
If location-based products from fiskaltrust gmbh are used in an outlet, a maximum of 25 active queues with a total of a maximum of 25 cash registers or terminals may be operated in the affected outlet.
In addition, a maximum of 150,000 TSE signatures per calendar month may be requested in the affected outlet.
These fair use rules may be adjusted by fiskaltrust gmbh due to specific characteristics of individual outlet-related products. Therefore, please also pay attention to the specific product characteristics.
Recommendation for compliance with the fair use rule
If a physical location cannot be covered by a single outlet due to higher requirements, you have the option to create additional virtual outlets for this physical location in the fiskaltrust.Portal. The virtual outlets must be created with the address of the physical location in the fiskaltrust portal so that they can be assigned to it.
The required location-specific fiskaltrust products can then be purchased separately for each outlet created.
Non-compliance with the Fair Use Policy
In the event of non-compliance with the Fair Use Policy, fiskaltrust gmbh reserves the right to restrict the operation of the products and components used in the affected outlet until they are again within the fair use framework described herein.
Estimation of the TSE signature count
The number of signatures depends on the implementation and use of the particular POS System and TSE, but it can be estimated based on the number of transactions. Each sign operation on the fiskaltrust.middleware generates transactions and signatures, however administrative operations of the TSE itself also result in signatures. Cloud TSEs can expect an average of 2-3 signatures per transaction, hardware TSEs 3-8.