If you're not using the application for this purpose, you should be
fine. It just sounds like you're writing an application that provides
an API for uploading files for distribution. I don't see any problem
with this.

On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 9:59 AM, Riley <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would like to create an app whose primary function is to serve
> static files to other services on the web.  For example, someone might
> use my app to reduce the load on their server, or to decrease the
> number of files they have to manage in their app.  Someone using GAE
> might use my app to avoid using up their 3000 file quota, etc.
>
> Section 4.4 of the GAE terms of use reads:
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> 4.4. You may not develop multiple Applications to simulate or act as a
> single Application or otherwise access the Service in a manner
> intended to avoid incurring fees.
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Does this rule out my idea?
>
> If this is not the proper forum for a legal question like this, who
> can I ask for a definitive answer?
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
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