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Customer Must Notify DeepL of Significant API Request Surges

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How other platforms handle this

Plaid Medium

if Partner needs to disable or limit such access as a result of security concerns or other exigent circumstances, Partner will promptly notify Plaid and will work in good faith with Plaid to resume such access as soon as possible

OpenAI Medium

This includes the right to use OpenAI's API to integrate the Services into Customer Applications and to make Customer Applications available to End Users.

Indeed Medium

Any use of Indeed's XML Application Programming Interface ('API') by Affiliate shall be solely in accordance with the guidelines stipulated by Indeed for use of the API which may include informational requirements, or restrictions on sizes of requests, frequency, and query complexity.

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▸ View Original Clause Language DOCUMENT RECORD
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Customer shall immediately inform DeepL if there are reasons to expect a significant increase in the number of API Requests for reasons such as an extraordinary surge in End Users, unusual marketing, promotions or other campaigns.

— Excerpt from DeepL's DeepL Terms and Conditions

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Document
DeepL Terms and Conditions
Entity
DeepL
Document last updated
May 5, 2026
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May 20, 2026
Last verified
May 20, 2026
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CA-P-045019
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CA-D-00449
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May 20, 2026 23:29 UTC
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Accessed: July 12, 2026
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What does DeepL's Customer Must Notify DeepL of Significant API Request Surges clause do?

The clause states: “Customer shall immediately inform DeepL if there are reasons to expect a significant increase in the number of API Requests for reasons such as an extraordinary surge in End Users, unusual marketing, promotions or other campaigns.”

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