If they didn't want the data to be accessible there is an option to
not sydicate (http://code.google.com/search/#p=base&q=syndicate) the
data (i.e. Make it availabe through the API)

Check out the terms though just to make sure your not doing anything
wrong : http://code.google.com/apis/base/terms.html

Tom Wilson
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On Jan 23, 8:12 pm, fsa3 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just to add a little more detail.  I'm not storing and caching large
> amounts of data, but rather putting some data in a database
> temporarily to do some calculations.  In explaining the source of the
> data I mention the originating sites (whom I assume submitted the data
> on to Google Base).  Now that site is saying I cant use the data in my
> calculations...
>
> On Jan 23, 2:57 pm, fsa3 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I built an application that read some data from google data, that is
> > stored in my apps database (for performance reasons) and is used in
> > some statistical calculations that my site serves up.
>
> > Now one of the originating sites is saying I can't use their data.
> > I'm not sure how this works if they publish it to Google Base can they
> > then come and tell me not to use it?
>
> > Thanks.
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