Re: [twitter-dev] Storing information from the API

2010-04-11 Thread Abraham Williams
Historically Twitter had imposed no limits on length of storage with the understanding that you treat the users wishes with respect. Private, deleted, and geo information should especially be handled with care. Be aware though that for your own protection it is best to have a qualified individual

Re: [twitter-dev] Storing information from the API

2010-04-09 Thread Andrew Badera
Have you read the EULA(s) ? In legal matters it's usually best to do your own footwork on the fine print first and foremost, rather than trusting a list of Internet strangers. ∞ Andy Badera ∞ +1 518-641-1280 Google Voice ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private ∞ Google me:

Re: [twitter-dev] Storing information from the API

2010-04-09 Thread Abraham Williams
I heard from my cousin that it was cool... On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 01:43, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote: Have you read the EULA(s) ? In legal matters it's usually best to do your own footwork on the fine print first and foremost, rather than trusting a list of Internet strangers. ∞

RE: [twitter-dev] Storing information from the API

2010-04-09 Thread Dean Collins
Come on Andy, he’s asking the Twitter Dev list , a highly appropriate place to ask if he couldn’t find the answer elsewhere. Hardly random strangers, this question must have come up before. Regards, Dean Collins Live Chat Concepts Inc d...@livechatconcepts.com

[twitter-dev] Storing information from the API

2010-04-08 Thread P L
Hi, I'm trying to a pull in a user's profile picture and use it as their profile picture on my site. Am I allowed to store the URL in my database (until the user deletes the account/removes the image)? Or are there terms in the Twitter API which suggests that I'm not allowed to store information