anyone? On Jul 19, 10:25 am, andufo <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, my company owns a translation website that uses Google's Ajax > Language API. The service is free for all end users. We are thinking > of implementing a paid-version of the site that will have additional > features: no ads, tts and dictionary. Of course the free version will > ALWAYS be available. > > Before we even start developing anything new, we want to be sure that > we are not violating any of the rules. According to this api's Terms > of Service: > > 1.3 Appropriate Conduct and Prohibited Uses. The Service may be used > only for services that are accessible to your end users without > charge. -- found inhttp://code.google.com/apis/ajaxlanguage/terms.html > > Under my point of view, the idea would not violate the ToS because the > users are paying for additional features only; the translation feature > is free for everybody that visits the website. > > Still it would be nice to get some feedback on this matter. Thanks for > your opinions.
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