Terms of Service

The rules of using Currentline.

Effective May 22, 2026 · Governed by the laws of Ontario, Canada.

1. About these terms

These Terms of Service (“Terms”) form a legally binding agreement between you and Currentline (“Currentline”, “we”, “us”) governing your access to and use of the Currentline website and service at currentlinewire.com. By signing in, subscribing, or otherwise using the service, you agree to these Terms and to our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, do not use the service.

2. What Currentline is — and what it isn't

Currentline is a subscription editorial aggregator of public-record regulatory information for Ontario's electricity and natural gas sector. We collect filings and announcements from the Ontario Energy Board, the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO), the Ministry of Energy & Mines, the Ontario Newsroom, the Canadian Energy Regulator (CER), Electricity Canada, and the Electricity Distributors Association of Ontario (EDA), and surface them in a single time-stamped feed.

Currentline is not legal advice, regulatory advice, or financial advice. We are not a law firm, not a consultancy, and not a regulator. The service is provided for situational awareness only. Before filing, submitting, or acting on any regulatory matter you must consult the primary source document (linked from every item) and your own qualified counsel.

3. Eligibility

You must be at least 18 years old and capable of forming a legally binding contract to use Currentline. By signing up you represent that the email address and other information you provide are accurate, that you are the lawful user of that email, and that, if signing up on behalf of an organization, you are authorized to bind that organization to these Terms.

4. Accounts and authentication

  • One account per individual. Account sharing is not permitted on Individual and Trial plans; Pro and Enterprise plans accommodate teams under separate seat terms.
  • Authentication is passwordless. You sign in via magic link, Google OAuth, or Microsoft OAuth.
  • You are responsible for maintaining the security of your email account, since whoever controls that inbox can sign in to your Currentline account.
  • You must notify us promptly at security@currentlinewire.com if you suspect unauthorized access.

5. Subscriptions, billing, and refunds

Plans and trial

We offer a 7-day free trial on first sign-in, then paid plans (Individual, Pro, Enterprise) priced as shown on /pricing. The trial requires no credit card.

Billing cycle

Paid plans bill monthly or annually in advance through Stripe. By subscribing you authorize Stripe to charge the payment method you provide, and you authorize automatic renewal at the same rate at the end of each billing cycle until you cancel.

Cancellation

You may cancel at any time from your account page. Cancellation takes effect at the end of your current billing period — you retain access to your plan through that date. We do not automatically prorate refunds for unused time within a billing period.

Refunds

New subscriptions are refundable in full within 14 days of first payment if you have not used the service materially in that period. Email billing@currentlinewire.com to request a refund. Refunds outside the 14-day window are at our discretion and not guaranteed.

Taxes

Prices are exclusive of HST/GST and any other applicable taxes, which will be added to your invoice where required by Ontario or other applicable law.

Price changes

We may change subscription prices on at least 30 days' notice by email. If you do not accept the new price, you may cancel before it takes effect.

6. Acceptable use

You agree not to:

  • Resell, sublicense, or redistribute Currentline content as your own product
  • Scrape, crawl, or bulk-extract the service via automated means
  • Reverse-engineer, decompile, or attempt to derive source code
  • Probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of the service without prior written consent
  • Use the service to violate any law, infringe any third-party right, or harass any individual
  • Share your sign-in link or session token with any other person
  • Misrepresent your identity, affiliation, or the source of any communication routed through the service

We may suspend or terminate any account that violates these rules, with or without notice depending on severity. Repeated or egregious violations may result in permanent termination without refund.

7. Intellectual property

Source material. The underlying filings, orders, decisions, and announcements aggregated by Currentline are public-record documents published by the relevant regulatory body, ministry, or association. Copyright in each source document remains with its original publisher. Every item on the service links back to the canonical source.

Currentline's contributions. The editorial layer — our categorization, normalisation, time-stamping, the design and user interface of the website, the schemas, the codebase, and the brand identity — are owned by Currentline and protected by copyright and other intellectual-property laws. You may use Currentline for your own professional situational awareness; you may not reproduce or commercialize our editorial layer without our written permission.

Feedback. If you send us suggestions or feedback, you grant us an unlimited, royalty-free license to use it without obligation.

8. Disclaimers

Service provided “as is”

Currentline is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim all warranties, whether express, implied, or statutory, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy, completeness, timeliness, uninterrupted service, and non-infringement.

We do not guarantee that:

  • The service will be available without interruption
  • Every filing or announcement from every source will appear, or will appear within any specific time after publication at the source
  • Any item will be free of errors, omissions, or mischaracterization, including dates, document types, or party identification
  • The service will satisfy any specific regulatory, compliance, or fiduciary obligation you may have

You are responsible for verifying anything you act on against the linked primary source. We are not liable for any decision, filing, omission, or business outcome arrived at on the basis of information appearing on Currentline.

9. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by Ontario law, in no event will Currentline, its officers, employees, agents, or affiliates be liable to you for any indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, or punitive damages — including loss of profits, loss of revenue, loss of data, loss of goodwill, or loss of business opportunity — arising out of or related to your use of Currentline, even if we have been advised of the possibility of such damages.

Our aggregate liability to you for all claims arising out of or related to the service, regardless of the form of action, is limited to the amount you have paid to us for the service in the twelve (12) months preceding the event giving rise to the claim, or one hundred Canadian dollars (CAD $100.00), whichever is greater.

10. Indemnification

You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Currentline, its officers, employees, and agents from and against any claim, demand, loss, liability, or expense (including reasonable legal fees) arising out of your breach of these Terms, your misuse of the service, or your violation of any third-party right or law in connection with your use of the service.

11. Termination

You may stop using Currentline at any time. We may suspend or terminate your access immediately if you breach these Terms, or with reasonable notice for any other reason. On termination your right to use the service ends; sections that by their nature should survive (intellectual property, disclaimers, liability, indemnification, governing law) survive.

12. Governing law and disputes

These Terms are governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable in Ontario, without regard to conflict-of-laws principles. You and Currentline agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Province of Ontario, sitting in Toronto, for the resolution of any dispute arising out of or related to these Terms or the service.

The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods does not apply to these Terms.

13. Changes to these terms

We may revise these Terms from time to time. Material changes are announced on the wire and, for paid subscribers, communicated by email at least 30 days before they take effect. Continued use of the service after the effective date constitutes your acceptance of the revised Terms. The version date at the top of this page always reflects the current revision.

14. Miscellaneous

  • Entire agreement. These Terms plus the Privacy Policy are the entire agreement between you and us regarding the service.
  • Severability. If any provision is held unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain in full effect.
  • Waiver. Our failure to enforce a provision does not waive our right to enforce it later.
  • Assignment. You may not assign these Terms without our written consent; we may assign freely.
  • Notices. We may give notice through the service interface, by email to your account address, or by posting an update on the wire.

15. Contact

hello@currentlinewire.com

Currentline · Ontario, Canada