You would have to talk to Google to be sure, but I can't imagine why  
they would let you charge for a service that they provide.

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On Sep 22, 2009, at 10:48 PM, polvo wrote:

>
> I see in the terms of use that you cannot use the Google translation
> API in a web app that you would be charging users for. Do you offer
> any license agreements for such scenarios? I'm thinking about creating
> a webapp that would help people expand their vocabulary in any foreign
> language and would like to use an existing service, such as Google's
> API, as a translation engine. I'd be doing this on my own, and I'm
> obviously not going to create my own translation engine...
>
> >


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