The recently released Google Glass API has a very interesting detail in its Terms of Service: not allowing developers to serve ads. The detail is a pretty important one in terms of how Google plans to allow developers (like Twitter, a company that has announced the development of a Glass experience) to monetize their apps.
It will be interesting to see whether this will change in the future or it is cast in stone, but for now, the Google Glass API, (or Google Mirror, as the company calls it), Terms of Service clearly state:
No Ads. You may not serve or include any advertisements in your API Client.The Terms of Service also add that user data can not be used for advertising services, nor can it be sold to third-parties for such purposes. Fees are not allowed either, not even to pay for the app itself, not to mention selling extra features or “virtual goods”.
Google Mirror API Terms of Service
Google’s lawyers seem to have covered everything they could think of, since the same terms also forbid using the APIs where it could cause death, injuries, or environmental damage, with nuclear facilities as one of the examples.
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