![]() ![]() Except as expressly provided in these Terms, nothing herein will be construed to confer any ownership interest, license, or other rights upon Developer by implication, estoppel or otherwise as to any technology, intellectual property rights or products of Overwolf or any third party. Overwolf and its licensors have exclusive right, title and interest to the Platform, the Platform API, the SDKs, all materials, data and information provided through the foregoing, any related documentation and all enhancements, derivatives, bug fixes or improvements to the foregoing. On a practical level, this is not something I could ever enforce, and if this is something the TOS requires, it cannot be satisfied. Personally, I consider such overreach immoral. Well, I guess I could, but I would consider that a gross overreach. I can't prevent you from naming your instances using the N word. (c) violate any applicable law, rule or regulation, (b) infringe or violate any intellectual property rights, moral rights or privacy rights of any third party, (a) contain any defamatory, libelous, obscene, hateful or otherwise offensive materials, The user can access the API however they may wish, and I am in breach of contract if they do?ĭeveloper represents and warrants that no External App (including any content provided by users) shall It is also something I effectively have no control over. This can be interpreted as directly forbidding that too. (e) conceal your identity or geographic location when accessing the API, including accessing the API through a proxy server or VPN (b) rent, lease, modify, copy, loan, transfer, sublicense, distribute or create derivative works of the Platform, Platform API and/or any SDK (a) copy, sublicense, adapt, modify the Platform, Platform API and/or any SDK However.ĭeveloper shall not, and shall not allow any third party, to I would be immediately in breach of contract if I implemented this.Ī plausible workaround would be to wrap the API in my own API and essentially have that key only on a server. Using the API requires embedding the API Key inside the binary, thereby disclosing it to every user and non-user (basically anyone who downloads the binaries). Developer may not disclose the API Key to any third party, except to such employees who are subject to corresponding confidentiality obligations (each, an “ Authorized Recipient”). The current issue is the TOS explicitly disallowing the use of the API:Īs a prerequisite to the use of the Platform API and/or any SDK, each Developer will be issued a unique API Key (the “ API Key”), which is non-transferable and may not be shared with any third party.
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