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This prohibition covers all automated interaction with the Rumble Site, meaning developers, researchers, or users who automate any access or interaction without prior written permission are in violation of the Terms.
If you use any automated software, script, bot, or other automated means to access or interact with the Rumble Site, you are in violation of these Terms unless you have obtained Rumble's prior written permission.
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Don't do anything that places an unreasonably large load on our Services' infrastructure, use any robots, spiders, scrapers or other automated means to access our Services, try to interfere with the proper working of our Service or attempt to bypass any of our security measures
You will not access or attempt to access the Web Services through any automated means, including scripts or web crawlers, except through APIs or other interfaces specifically provided for this purpose.
you may not: (i) copy, modify or create derivative works based on any Apps; (ii) distribute, transfer, sublicense, lease, lend or rent any Apps to any third party; (iii) reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble any Apps...
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"You are prohibited from employing any form of automated software to interact with or access the Rumble Site, including but not limited to programming scripts, bots, or any other automated means, without the prior written permission of Rumble.— Excerpt from Rumble's Rumble Terms of Service
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This prohibition covers all automated interaction with the Rumble Site, meaning developers, researchers, or users who automate any access or interaction without prior written permission are in violation of the Terms.
If you use any automated software, script, bot, or other automated means to access or interact with the Rumble Site, you are in violation of these Terms unless you have obtained Rumble's prior written permission.
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