The supplied terms of use are/were a little unclear on the subject,
although they seem to have cracked down recently on things attempting
to do automatic translations. I had a lovely little script to
translate my incoming mail from foreign lists (which as far as I can
tell was within the terms of use), but suddenly it's being blocked on
the premise that it looks like a virus or spyware application.
Seriously, is there a translating virus out there?? :)
So, I agree -- some clarification on usage would be nice.
On Feb 19, 7:46 pm, David SL wrote:
> I have the exact same question about the translation services. I'd
> like to use them commercially and would like to know if there is a
> commercial access API that allows translations of specific phrases
> returned without the superfluous page layout of the free translation
> pages. Any one who knows or works at google , your expertise would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
>
> David
>
> On Feb 19, 4:50 am, sheizaf wrote:
>
> > This is a great service. Thanks!
>
> > I would like to incorporate automatic (or per-request) translation of
> > pages on my site. Are there any legal constraints or points to
> > remember, or may I just dynamically link my content to Google
> > translate?
>
> > I caouldn't find legal language on this topic on your site.
>
> > Thanks in advance