RESTRICTIONS ON YOUR USE. 4.3.1 When using the API and any API Services, in addition to the other restrictions in this Licence Agreement, You agree that You will not, directly or indirectly, and will not procure another person to do any of the following: (a) sublicense or purport to sublicense the API for use by a third party (unless we have expressly given You prior written approval to do that); (b) create an application which performs substantially the same use or function as the API and offer that user or function to third parties; (c) use the API for any purpose to enable You to personally identify or contact Your Users, except where You have the express permission of Your Users or are otherwise permitted under applicable law to do so; (d) disclose Met Office Confidential Information to any third party without Met Office’s prior written consent; (e) use any Met Office Trade Marks except as permitted by this Licence Agreement; (f) remove, obscure, alter, or make invisible, illegible, or indecipherable, any notice (including any notice of intellectual property or proprietary right or any display of attributions to Met Office in Your Application or on Your Site or its toolbars) appearing on or contained within the API; (g) without our express prior written approval, sell, resell, redistribute, sublicense, or transfer (i) the Information; or (ii) any application that uses the API or that incorporates or displays the Information (including on or within any application, platform, or service including social networking Sites that require You to sublicense or otherwise give rights in or to the Information to any other person or entity); (h) interfere with or disrupt API Services or servers or networks connected to the Met Office Site, or disobey any of our requirements, procedures, policies or regulations of networks connected to the Site or interfere, or attempt to interfere, in any manner with the functionality or proper working of the API; (i) circumvent or modify or seek to circumvent or modify any API Keys or our security mechanisms or limits on number of API requests; (j) create accounts for any other person by automated means or under false or fraudulent pretences; (k) request, collect, solicit or otherwise obtain access to sign-in names, passwords or other authentication credentials for the Met Office other than by directing Your Users to the Met Office in the mechanism specifically provided by the API; (l) imply inaccurate creation, affiliation, sponsorship or endorsement of You or Your Application(s) by Met Office or claim any Information as Your own; (m) use any robot, spyder, scraping, site search/retrieval application or other device to retrieve, index, access or use any portion of the Met Office Site or the API to obtain any information beyond what we provide to You under this Licence Agreement; (n) transmit any malware, spyware, viruses, worms, defects, Trojan horses, malicious or harmful code or use any items of a destructive nature, or compile or use any Information for the purpose of spamming or promote or facilitate disruptive commercial messages or advertisements; (o) collect or use information about Your Users for any unauthorised purpose; (p) without our express prior written approval, access or use the API for the purpose of aggregating, analyzing, extracting, or repurposing any Information; (q) attempt to modify, alter, tamper with, repair, or otherwise create derivative works of any software included in the API Services or reverse engineer, disassemble, decompile (except to the extent such right cannot be excluded or limited by law and then only when our express permission has been sought and refused), or otherwise derive any source code of or relating to the API or any software included in the API Services; (r) use the APIs or any API Services to encourage or promote illegal activity; (s) use the API in a manner that exceeds reasonable request volume, constitutes excessive or abusive usage or otherwise fails to comply or is inconsistent with any part of the API Documentation; (t) have Your Application(s) or Your or Your Users’ use of the API Services (including the API): (i) be false, inaccurate or misleading; (ii) infringe on any third party’s copyright, patent, trade ▇▇▇▇, trade secret or other property rights or rights of publicity or privacy; (iii) breach any applicable laws or generally accepted practices in all relevant jurisdictions (including without limitation those governing trade and export, financial services, consumer protection, unfair competition, anti-discrimination or false advertising); (iv) be defamatory, libellous, threatening, harassing, obscene or offensive; or (v) create liability for us or cause us to lose (in whole or in part) the services of our ISPs or other suppliers; or (vi) provide any data or information to us unless You represent and warrant that it is accurate and You have all rights necessary to provide such data or information to us for our use.
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Sources: Api Licence Agreement
RESTRICTIONS ON YOUR USE. 4.3.1 When using the API and any API ServicesServices (including WAFS data sets), in addition to the other restrictions in this Licence Agreement, You agree that You will not, directly or indirectly, and will not procure another person to do any of the following:
(a) sublicense sell, resell, redistribute, commercially exploit, sublicense, transfer or purport to sublicense otherwise make available the API or the API Documentation for use by a third party or copy the Information (unless we have expressly given You prior written approval to do thatother than for the purpose of exercising your rights hereunder);
(b) create an application which performs substantially the same use or function as the API and offer that user use or function to third parties;
(c) use the API for any purpose to enable You to personally identify or contact Your Users, except where You have the express permission of Your Users or are otherwise permitted under applicable law to do so;
(d) disclose Met Office Our Confidential Information to any third party without Met Office’s Our prior written consent;
(ed) use any Met Office Trade Marks except as permitted by this Licence Agreement;
(fe) remove, obscure, alter, or make invisible, illegible, or indecipherable, any (to the extent there are any) notice (including any notice of intellectual property or proprietary right or any display of attributions to Met Office Us in Your Application or on Your Site or its toolbars) appearing on or contained within the API. This includes, but is not limited to, references to World Area Forecast Centre, WAFC, WAFC London and WAFC Washington;
(f) interfere with or degrade Our API Services in any way;
(g) without our express prior written approval, sell, resell, redistribute, sublicense, or transfer
(i) the Information; or
(ii) any application that uses the API or that incorporates or displays the Information (including on or within any application, platform, or service including social networking Sites that require You to sublicense or otherwise give rights in or to the Information to any other person or entity);
(h) interfere with or disrupt API Services or servers or networks connected to the Met Office Site, or disobey any of our requirements, procedures, policies or regulations of networks connected to the Site or interfere, or attempt to interfere, in any manner with the functionality or proper working of the API;
(i) circumvent or modify or seek to circumvent or modify any API Keys or our Our security mechanisms or limits on number of API requests;
(jh) create accounts for any other person by automated means or under false or fraudulent pretences;
(ki) request, collect, solicit or otherwise obtain access to sign-in names, passwords or other authentication credentials for the Met Office Us other than by directing Your Users to the Met Office Us in the mechanism specifically provided by the API;
(lj) imply inaccurate creation, affiliation, sponsorship or endorsement of You or Your Application(s) by Met Office or claim any Information as Your ownUs;
(mk) use any robot, spyder, scraping, site search/retrieval application or other device to retrieve, index, access or use any portion of the Met Office Site or the API to obtain any information beyond what we We provide to You under this Licence Agreement;
(nl) transmit any malware, spyware, viruses, worms, defects, Trojan horses, malicious or harmful code that may affect the API or use any items of a destructive nature, or compile or use any Information for the purpose of spamming or promote or facilitate disruptive commercial messages or advertisementsAPI to send spam;
(om) collect or use information about Your Users for any unauthorised purpose;
(p) without our express prior written approval, access or use the API for the purpose of aggregating, analyzing, extracting, or repurposing any Information;
(qn) attempt to modify, alter, tamper with, repair, add to or otherwise create derivative works of any software included in enhance the API Services or the Information or reverse engineer, disassemble, decompile (except to the extent such right cannot be excluded or limited by law and then only when our Our express permission has been sought and refused), or otherwise derive any source code of or relating to the API or any software or Data included in the API Servicesor to compile a database containing the Information;
(ro) use the APIs or any API Services to encourage or promote illegal activityactivity whatsoever, including fraud or terrorism, or to promote any unlawful act and You shall not do anything that may bring the name of the Met Office into disrepute or which damages or dilutes the goodwill associated with the name and trade marks of the Met Office;
(sp) use the API in a manner that exceeds reasonable request volume, constitutes excessive or abusive usage or otherwise fails to comply or is inconsistent with any part of the API Documentation;; or
(tq) have Your Application(s) or Your or Your Users’ use of the API Services (including the API)::
(i) be false, inaccurate or misleading;
(ii) infringe on any third party’s copyright, patent, trade ▇▇▇▇, trade secret or other property rights the Intellectual Property Rights or rights of publicity or privacyprivacy of anyone else (including Ours);
(iii) breach any applicable laws or generally accepted practices in all relevant jurisdictions (including without limitation those governing trade and export, financial services, consumer protection, unfair competition, anti-discrimination or false advertising)laws;
(iv) be defamatoryabusive, libellousharmful, threatening, harassing, obscene threatening or defamatory or otherwise offensive; or
(v) create liability for us Us or cause us Us to lose (in whole or in part) the services of our Our ISPs or other suppliers; or
(vi) provide any data or information to us Us unless You represent and warrant that it is accurate and You have all rights necessary to provide such data or information to us Us for our Our use.
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Sources: Sadis Api Licence Agreement
RESTRICTIONS ON YOUR USE. 4.3.1 When using the API and any API ServicesServices (including VAAC London data sets), in addition to the other restrictions in this Licence Agreement, You agree that You will not, directly or indirectly, and will not procure another person to do any of the following:
(a) sublicense sell, resell, redistribute, commercially exploit, sublicense, transfer or purport to sublicense otherwise make available the API or the API Documentation for use by a third party or copy the Information (unless we have expressly given You prior written approval to do thatother than for the purpose of exercising your rights hereunder);
(b) create an application which performs substantially the same use or function as the API and offer that user use or function to third parties;
(c) use the API for any purpose to enable You to personally identify or contact Your Users, except where You have the express permission of Your Users or are otherwise permitted under applicable law to do so;
(d) disclose Met Office Our Confidential Information to any third party without Met Office’s Our prior written consent;
(ed) use any Met Office Trade Marks except as permitted by this Licence Agreement;
(fe) remove, obscure, alter, or make invisible, illegible, or indecipherable, any (to the extent there are any) notice (including any notice of intellectual property or proprietary right or any display of attributions to Met Office Us in Your Application or on Your Site or its toolbars) appearing on or contained within the API. This includes, but is not limited to, references to VAAC and VAAC London;
(f) interfere with or degrade Our API Services in any way;
(g) without our express prior written approval, sell, resell, redistribute, sublicense, or transfer
(i) the Information; or
(ii) any application that uses the API or that incorporates or displays the Information (including on or within any application, platform, or service including social networking Sites that require You to sublicense or otherwise give rights in or to the Information to any other person or entity);
(h) interfere with or disrupt API Services or servers or networks connected to the Met Office Site, or disobey any of our requirements, procedures, policies or regulations of networks connected to the Site or interfere, or attempt to interfere, in any manner with the functionality or proper working of the API;
(i) circumvent or modify or seek to circumvent or modify any API Keys or our Our security mechanisms or limits on number of API requests;
(jh) create accounts for any other person by automated means or under false or fraudulent pretences;
(ki) request, collect, solicit or otherwise obtain access to sign-in names, passwords or other authentication credentials for the Met Office Us other than by directing Your Users to the Met Office Us in the mechanism specifically provided by the API;
(lj) imply inaccurate creation, affiliation, sponsorship or endorsement of You or Your Application(s) by Met Office or claim any Information as Your ownUs;
(mk) use any robot, spyder, scraping, site search/retrieval application or other device to retrieve, index, access or use any portion of the Met Office Site or the API to obtain any information beyond what we We provide to You under this Licence Agreement;
(nl) transmit any malware, spyware, viruses, worms, defects, Trojan horses, malicious or harmful code that may affect the API or use any items of a destructive nature, or compile or use any Information for the purpose of spamming or promote or facilitate disruptive commercial messages or advertisementsAPI to send spam;
(om) collect or use information about Your Users for any unauthorised purpose;
(p) without our express prior written approval, access or use the API for the purpose of aggregating, analyzing, extracting, or repurposing any Information;
(qn) attempt to modify, alter, tamper with, repair, add to or otherwise create derivative works of any software included in enhance the API Services or the Information or reverse engineer, disassemble, decompile (except to the extent such right cannot be excluded or limited by law and then only when our Our express permission has been sought and refused), or otherwise derive any source code of or relating to the API or any software or Data included in the API Servicesor to compile a database containing the Information;
(ro) use the APIs or any API Services to encourage or promote illegal activityactivity whatsoever, including fraud or terrorism, or to promote any unlawful act and You shall not do anything that may bring the name of the Met Office into disrepute or which damages or dilutes the goodwill associated with the name and trade marks of the Met Office;
(sp) use the API in a manner that exceeds reasonable request volume, constitutes excessive or abusive usage or otherwise fails to comply or is inconsistent with any part of the API Documentation;; or
(tq) have Your Application(s) or Your or Your Users’ use of the API Services (including the API)::
(i) be false, inaccurate or misleading;
(ii) infringe on any third party’s copyright, patent, trade ▇▇▇▇, trade secret or other property rights the Intellectual Property Rights or rights of publicity or privacyprivacy of anyone else (including Ours);
(iii) breach any applicable laws or generally accepted practices in all relevant jurisdictions (including without limitation those governing trade and export, financial services, consumer protection, unfair competition, anti-discrimination or false advertising)laws;
(iv) be defamatoryabusive, libellousharmful, threatening, harassing, obscene threatening or defamatory or otherwise offensive; or
(v) create liability for us Us or cause us Us to lose (in whole or in part) the services of our Our ISPs or other suppliers; or
(vi) provide any data or information to us Us unless You represent and warrant that it is accurate and You have all rights necessary to provide such data or information to us Us for our Our use.
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Sources: Api Licence Agreement
RESTRICTIONS ON YOUR USE. 4.3.1 5.3.1 When using the API and any API Services, in addition to the other restrictions in this Licence Agreement, You agree that You will not, directly or indirectly, and will not procure another person to do any of the following:
(a) sublicense or purport to sublicense the API for use by a third party (unless we have expressly given You prior written approval to do that);
(b) create an application which performs substantially the same use or function as the API and offer that user or function to third parties;
(c) use the API for any purpose to enable You to personally identify or contact Your Users, except where You have the express permission of Your Users or are otherwise permitted under applicable law to do so;
(d) disclose Met Office Confidential Information to any third party without Met Office’s prior written consent;
(e) use any Met Office Trade Marks except as permitted by this Licence Agreement;
(f) remove, obscure, alter, or make invisible, illegible, or indecipherable, any notice (including any notice of intellectual property or proprietary right or any display of attributions to Met Office in Your Application or on Your Site or its toolbars) appearing on or contained within the API;
(g) without our express prior written approval, sell, resell, redistribute, sublicense, or transfer
(i) the Information; or
(ii) any application that uses the API or that incorporates or displays the Information (including on or within any application, platform, or service including social networking Sites that require You to sublicense or otherwise give rights in or to the Information to any other person or entity);
(h) interfere with or disrupt API Services or servers or networks connected to the Met Office Site, or disobey any of our requirements, procedures, policies or regulations of networks connected to the Site or interfere, or attempt to interfere, in any manner with the functionality or proper working of the API;
(i) circumvent or modify or seek to circumvent or modify any API Keys or our security mechanisms or limits on number of API requests;
(j) create accounts for any other person by automated means or under false or fraudulent pretences;
(k) request, collect, solicit or otherwise obtain access to sign-in names, passwords or other authentication credentials for the Met Office other than by directing Your Users to the Met Office in the mechanism specifically provided by the API;
(l) imply inaccurate creation, affiliation, sponsorship or endorsement of You or Your Application(s) by Met Office or claim any Information as Your own;
(m) use any robot, spyder, scraping, site search/retrieval application or other device to retrieve, index, access or use any portion of the Met Office Site or the API to obtain any information beyond what we provide to You under this Licence Agreement;
(n) transmit any malware, spyware, viruses, worms, defects, Trojan horses, malicious or harmful code or use any items of a destructive nature, or compile or use any Information for the purpose of spamming or promote or facilitate disruptive commercial messages or advertisements;
(o) collect or use information about Your Users for any unauthorised purpose;
(p) without our express prior written approval, access or use the API for the purpose of aggregating, analyzinganalysing, extracting, or repurposing any Information;
(q) attempt to modify, alter, tamper with, repair, or otherwise create derivative works of any software included in the API Services or reverse engineer, disassemble, decompile (except to the extent such right cannot be excluded or limited by law and then only when our express permission has been sought and refused), or otherwise derive any source code of or relating to the API or any software included in the API Services;
(r) use the APIs or any API Services to encourage or promote illegal activity;
(s) use the API in a manner that exceeds reasonable request volume, constitutes excessive or abusive usage or otherwise fails to comply or is inconsistent with any part of the API Documentation;
(t) have Your Application(s) or Your or Your Users’ use of the API Services (including the API):
(i) be false, inaccurate or misleading;
(ii) infringe on any third party’s copyright, patent, trade ▇▇▇▇, trade secret or other property rights or rights of publicity or privacy;
(iii) breach any applicable laws or generally accepted practices in all relevant jurisdictions (including without limitation those governing trade and export, financial services, consumer protection, unfair competition, anti-discrimination or false advertising);
(iv) be defamatory, libellous, threatening, harassing, obscene or offensive; or
(v) create liability for us or cause us to lose (in whole or in part) the services of our ISPs or other suppliers; or
(vi) provide any data or information to us unless You represent and warrant that it is accurate and You have all rights necessary to provide such data or information to us for our use.
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Sources: Api Licence Agreement