Permitted Uses Generally. 3.1. Company acknowledges that you may write and/or use software or web sites (“Applications”) that interface with Company Products and Services. You acknowledge that the Company may modify, deprecate or republish proprietary Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) for the Product and Services including specific feature(s) of the Products and Services from time to time, and that it is your responsibility to ensure that your use of the Products and Services are compatible with then-current Company APIs for the Products and Services.
3.2. You may make what are commonly referred to as “network calls” or “requests”, including API calls, to the Company Products and Services at any time that the Products and Services are available, provided that such calls and requests are not in violation of the Company Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) for the Service which is incorporated herein. A link to the AUP can be found published on the Company’s main website and may be updated from time to time.
Permitted Uses Generally. 3.1. You may write and/or use software or web sites (“Applications”) that interface with the Service. You acknowledge that 4me may change, deprecate or republish Proprietary application programming interfaces (APIs) for the Service or feature of the Service from time to time, and that it is your responsibility to ensure that calls you make to the Service are compatible with then-current APIs for the Service. You further acknowledge that 4me may change or remove features or functionality of the Service at any time. If any such change or removal of a feature materially adversely affects the functionality of the Service you have subscribed to, you may cancel your subscription to that element of the Service by giving 4me 30 days’ notice in writing and we will refund you for any unused Service Credits.
3.2. You may make network calls or requests to the Service at any time that the Service is available, provided that such calls and requests are not in violation of the 4me Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”). for the Service which is incorporated herein.
Permitted Uses Generally. 4.1.1 The Customer may write and/or use software or web sites ("Applications") that interface with the Service. The Customer acknowledges that 4me may change, deprecate or republish APIs (as defined in Section 5.1 below) for the Service or feature of the Service from time to time, and that it is the Customer’s responsibility to ensure that calls the Customer makes to the Service are compatible with then-current APIs for the Service. The Customer further acknowledges that 4me may change or remove features or functionality of the Service at any time.
4.1.2 The Customer may make network calls or requests to the Service at any time that the Service is available, provided that, unless otherwise set forth in the Authorized Use Policy for the Service ("AUP"), the Customer and the Customer’s Applications may not exceed the maximum file size or maximum calls per time interval limit set forth for the Service.
Permitted Uses Generally. (a) XO hereby grants Customer a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable right and license to write a software application or Web site (“Application”) that interfaces with the Services. Customer acknowledges that XO may change, deprecate, or republish APIs for any Service or feature of a Service from time to time, and that it is the Customer’s responsibility to ensure that the Application calls made to any Service are compatible with then-current APIs for the Service. Customer further acknowledges that XO may change or remove features or functionality of the Services at any time. XO will provide at least ten (10) days written notice of any material change to the Services.
(b) Customer may make network calls or requests to the API functions of the Services any time that the Services are available, provided that Customer does not exceed the maximum file size or maximum API requests per second set forth in the then-current API documentation for any particular Service.
Permitted Uses Generally. 11.1.1. LiteCloud hereby grants Customer a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, nonsublicensable right and license to write a software application or Web site (“Application”) that interfaces with the Services. Customer acknowledge that LiteCloud may change, deprecate, or republish application programming interfaces (“APIs”) for any Service or feature of a Service from time to time, and that it is the Customer’s responsibility to ensure that the Application calls made to any Service are compatible with then-current APIs for the Service. Customer further acknowledges that LiteCloud may change or remove features or functionality of the Services at any time.
11.1.2. Customer may make network calls or requests to the API functions of the Services any time that the Services are available, provided that Customer does not exceed the maximum file size or maximum calls per second limit (if any) set forth in the then-current API documentation for any particular Service.
Permitted Uses Generally. 11.1.1. OpSource hereby grants Customer a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non- sublicensable right and license to write a software application or website that interfaces with the Services (“Customer Application”). For the purposes of this Agreement, the Customer Application shall be considered Customer Content. Customer acknowledges that OpSource may change, deprecate, or republish application programming interfaces (“APIs”) for any Service or feature of a Service from time to time, and that it is the Customer’s responsibility to ensure that any Customer Application calls made to any Service are compatible with then-current APIs for the Service. Customer further acknowledges that OpSource may change or remove features or functionality of the Services at any time.
11.1.2. Customer may make network calls or requests to the API functions of the Services any time that the Services are available, provided that Customer does not exceed the maximum file size or maximum calls per second limit (if any) set forth in the then-current API documentation for any particular Service.
Permitted Uses Generally. 4.1.1. You may write a software application or Web site("Application") that interfaces with the Services. You acknowledge that we may change, deprecate or republish APIs (as defined in Section 6.1 below) for any Service or feature of a Service from time to time, and that it is your responsibility to ensure that calls you make to any Service are compatible with then-current APIs for the Service.
4.1.2. You may make network calls or requests to the Services at any time that the Services are available, provided that, unless otherwise set forth in an applicable Authorized Use Policy set forth herein for any Service ("AUP"), you (or if you build and release an Application, each installed copy of your Application) may not exceed the maximum file size or maximum calls per second limit (if any) set forth for any particular Service in its AUP (or, in the event the AUP for a Service does not indicate a maximum file size, greater than 40K).
Permitted Uses Generally. 4.1.1. You may write or develop software, web sites, or other online services or technology that you store in, or that interface with, the Services (collectively “Applications”). Applications include machine images containing software applications, libraries, data, and associated configuration settings. You acknowledge that we may change, discontinue, or republish application programming interfaces (APIs) (as defined in Section 6.l below) for any Service or feature of a Service from time to time, and that it is your responsibility to ensure that calls you make to any Service are compatible with thencurrent APIs for the Service. You further acknowledge that we may change or remove features or functionality of the Services at any time.
4.1.2. You may enable access and use of Your Content by your end users in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. “Your Content” means any Application, data, or other content that you may (a) provide to us pursuant to this Agreement, (b) make available to any end users in conjunction with the Services, or (c) develop or use in connection with the Services. You are responsible for all terms and conditions, privacy policies, and other legal documents and requirements applicable to Your Content.