Okay.
I got what you say.
I just wait before it opens for public.
Thanks for reply. :-)

On Aug 29, 7:21 pm, Jeremy Geerdes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Although I am not a legal expert (and you should consult someone who is if 
> you have any doubts whatsoever about what I'm about to say), I believe that 
> the general rule is that, unless you have a license agreement of some sort to 
> use a service, you do not have permission to use it. This would be the case 
> with the "unofficial api" which you have referenced. I have never seen a 
> license agreement or terms of service for its specific use, and so, even if 
> you can reverse engineer its usage, it would be illegal to do so.
>
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> On Aug 29, 2010, at 1:51 AM, sng2c wrote:
>
> > I found some posts about Google Dictionary's unofficial API.
> > like 
> > this,http://www.google.com/dictionary/json?callback=callback&q=test&sl=en&;...
>
> > I want to use this page for non-commercial use that free application
> > is using the page's data which (will) is cached.
> > Is there illegal features for this?
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