Using Google Code to host gadgets is an acceptable use, but to be
clear, your gadgets should be open source: they should be available
under an open source license for others to use and modify. What most
likely happened is that a site administrator saw the reelify project
with a bunch of downloads and no obvious source code or project
description or so forth and concluded that you were simply using the
site as a file host.

I've restored your project and unbanned you. I *highly* recommend that
you update your project description and verify the license you want to
distribute your gadgets under (right now it's listed as Mozilla Public
License, which is an idiosyncratic choice that hints at having been
picked at random). This will decrease the likelihood that your gadgets
look like random non-project-related files.

-- 
Jacob Lee
[email protected]



On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 2:56 AM, Reelify Admin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm the owner of the project files hosted at code.google.com/p/reelify. I
> was able to access all the files there all these days. Since this afternoon
> I've not been able to login and get access to those files. My website has
> gadgets and files loaded from that project hosted at code.google.com.
>
> Please let me know why I'm denied access. From other posts i learnt that
> using it as file server is violation of the TOS. If that is the case i can
> move all other files and leave the gadgets alone there. Please grant me back
> access.
>
> --
> Admin reelify
>

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