API Access definition

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API Access is the ability via API to access certain Services, account information and/or features, and to execute commands for your Account(s). You may not use your API Access, including any data obtained therefrom, for purposes other than managing your EarnUp Account(s) to which the API Access relates. We grant you a non-exclusive, revocable, non-transferable, non-sublicensable, limited, internal-use license to use the API solely for API Access. Your use of API Access will not place an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on our systems (as determined by us) or exceed access frequency limits set by us from time to time. EarnUp sets and enforces limits on your use of the APIs (e.g. limiting the number of API requests that you may make or the number of users you may serve), in our sole discretion. You agree to, and will not attempt to circumvent, such limitations documented with each API. If you would like to use any API beyond these limits, you must obtain EarnUp's express consent (and EarnUp may decline such request or condition acceptance on your agreement to additional terms and/or charges for that use). To seek such approval, contact the relevant EarnUp API team for information (e.g. by using the EarnUp developers console). In the event your use of any Service terminates your API Access to such Service will terminate effective immediately. Some of the software required by or included in our APIs may be offered under an open source license. Open source software licenses constitute separate written agreements. For certain APIs, open source software is listed in the documentation. To the limited extent the open source software license expressly supersedes the Terms, the open source license instead sets forth your agreement with EarnUp for the applicable open source software.

Examples of API Access in a sentence

  • Access Rights to Software which is Results shall comprise: Access to the Object Code; and, where normal use of such an Object Code requires an Application Programming Interface (hereafter API), Access to the Object Code and such an API; and, if a Party can show that the execution of its tasks under the Project or the Exploitation of its own Results is technically or legally impossible without Access to the Source Code, Access to the Source Code to the extent necessary.

  • Access Rights to Software that is Results shall comprise: Access to the Object Code; and, where normal use of such an Object Code requires an Application Programming Interface (hereafter API), Access to the Object Code and such an API; and, if a Party can show that the execution of its tasks under the Project or the Exploitation of its own Results is technically or legally impossible without Access to the Source Code, Access to the Source Code to the extent necessary.

  • Access Rights to Software that is Results shall comprise: Access Rights to the Object Code; and, where normal use of such an Object Code requires an API, Access Rights to the Object Code and such an API; and, if a Party can show that the execution of its tasks under the Project or the Exploitation of its own Results is technically or legally impossible without Access Rights to the Source Code, Access Rights to the Source Code to the extent necessary.

  • Access Rights to Software which is Foreground shall comprise: Access to the Object Code; and, where normal use of such an Object Code requires an Application Programming Interface (hereafter API), Access to the Object Code and such an API; and, if a Party can show that the execution of its tasks under the Project or the Use of its own Foreground is technically or legally impossible without Access to the Source Code, Access to the Source Code to the extent necessary.

  • The Foglight REST API Reference Guide is intended for users who have been assigned the API Access and the Administrator roles and who need programmatic access to easily create professional services and better integrate with third-party systems.

  • Access Rights to Software that is Results shall comprise: − Access Rights to the Object Code; and, − where normal use of such an Object Code requires an API, Access Rights to the Object Code and such an API; and, − if a Party can show that the execution of its tasks under the Project or the Exploitation of its own Results is technically or legally impossible without Access Rights to the Source Code, Access Rights to the Source Code to the extent necessary.

  • NOTE: The associated user account should be granted with the API Access role.

  • Access Rights to Software which is a Result shall comprise: access to the Object Code; and where normal use of such an Object Code requires an API, Access to the Object Code and such API; and if (ii) is not available, notwithstanding paragraph (b) of this Section 6.7, and if a Party can show that the execution of its tasks under the Project or the Exploitation of its own Results is technically impossible without Access to the Source Code, Access to the Source Code to the extent Needed.

  • You may expressly grant, remove and manage permissions for certain third parties to take certain actions on your behalf by logging into your Account, choosing the Profile subtab under the My Account tab, and selecting API Access, then Manage API Permissions.

  • Access Rights to Software that is Results shall comprise: • Access Rights to the Object Code; and, • where normal use of such an Object Code requires an API, Access Rights to the Object Code and such an API; and, • if a Party can show that the execution of its tasks under the Project or the Exploitation of its own Results is technically or legally impossible without Access Rights to the Source Code, Access Rights to the Source Code to the extent necessary.