The Developer Terms of Use establish a distinct contractual layer for API access and third-party application development, which may include additional restrictions on data use, rate limits, and intellectual property obligations. Developers building on the Miro platform are subject to these terms in addition to the core Terms of Service.
This provision clarifies the scope of the Additional Terms by distinguishing between the executable code (governed by these terms) and the underlying source code (governed by separate open source licenses). The mechanism establishes which licensing framework applies to different components of the software.
This clause establishes Meta's operational authority to incorporate user-generated feedback into platform development, product improvement, and related business purposes without royalty obligations or restrictions on sublicensing to third parties. The transferability provision allows Meta to assign this license to other entities.
This clause defines the boundary of intellectual property control between the parties and establishes the scope of Twilio's processing rights over customer-generated data. The provision operationalizes how each party's proprietary assets and information are allocated under the service relationship.
Google Maps
· Google Maps Platform Terms of Service
The attribution requirement establishes a mandatory disclosure mechanism that links Maps API implementations to Google as the service provider. This obligation ensures consistent brand attribution across all customer-facing uses of the Maps API.
The disclosure establishes transparency regarding the licensing framework governing Chrome's source code components and specifies where users and third parties can access license terms and source code information. This provision creates an operational reference point for understanding which portions of the software are subject to open source licensing rather than proprietary terms.