Setup: third-party TDLib client, own api_id, following the client requirements in the API ToS.
Feature: each user summarizes their own subscribed channels on demand — per-user auth, own feed only, run on Cocoon (never leaves the ecosystem), output shown only to that user, nothing stored, pooled, or republished. Effectively your first-party AI summaries in a compliant client.
Question: is this legitimate client use under the API ToS, or does it need the consent/exception under the Content Licensing & AI Scraping terms (§1.5)?
Thanks!
Setup: third-party TDLib client, own
api_id, following the client requirements in the API ToS.Feature: each user summarizes their own subscribed channels on demand — per-user auth, own feed only, run on Cocoon (never leaves the ecosystem), output shown only to that user, nothing stored, pooled, or republished. Effectively your first-party AI summaries in a compliant client.
Question: is this legitimate client use under the API ToS, or does it need the consent/exception under the Content Licensing & AI Scraping terms (§1.5)?
Thanks!