Common use of HomeKit APIs Clause in Contracts

HomeKit APIs. Your Application must not access the HomeKit APIs unless it is primarily designed to provide home configuration or home automation services (e.g., turning on a light, lifting a garage door) for Licensed HomeKit Accessories and this usage is clearly evident in Your marketing text and user interface. You agree not to use the HomeKit APIs for any purpose other than interfacing, communicating, interoperating with or otherwise controlling a Licensed HomeKit Accessory or for using the HomeKit Database, and then only for home configuration or home automation purposes in connection with Your Application. In addition: - Your Application may use information obtained from the HomeKit APIs and/or the HomeKit Database only on a compatible Apple-branded product and may not export, remotely access or transfer such information off of the applicable product (e.g., a lock password cannot be sent off an end-user’s device to be stored in an external non-Apple database), unless otherwise expressly permitted by Apple in the Documentation; and - Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 3.3.3(B), You and Your Application may not use the HomeKit APIs, or any information obtained through the HomeKit APIs or through the HomeKit Database, for any purpose other than providing or improving home configuration or home automation services in connection with Your Application (e.g., not for serving advertising).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Apple Developer Program License Agreement, Apple Developer Program License Agreement, Apple Developer Program License Agreement

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HomeKit APIs. Your Application must not access the HomeKit APIs unless it is primarily designed to provide home configuration or home automation services (e.g., e.g. turning on a light, lifting a garage door) for Licensed HomeKit Accessories and this usage is clearly evident in Your marketing text and user interface. You agree not to use the HomeKit APIs for any purpose other than interfacing, communicating, interoperating with or otherwise controlling a Licensed HomeKit Accessory or for using the HomeKit Database, and then only for home configuration or home automation purposes in connection with Your Application. In addition: - Your Application may use information obtained from the HomeKit APIs and/or the HomeKit Database only on a compatible Apple-branded product and may not export, remotely access or transfer such information off of the applicable product (e.g., e.g. a lock password cannot be sent off an end-end user’s device to be stored in an external non-Apple database), unless otherwise expressly permitted by Apple in the Documentation; and - Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 3.3.3(B), You and Your Application may not use the HomeKit APIs, or any information obtained through the HomeKit APIs or through the HomeKit Database, for any purpose other than providing or improving home configuration or home automation services in connection with Your Application (e.g., e.g. not for serving advertising).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Apple Developer Programme Licence Agreement, Apple Developer Programme Licence Agreement, Apple Developer Program Licence Agreement

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