<div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><p>If you'd like to pay the $300/month for such a key, and can think out a good way to make sure no one steals the key for their own app on our dime, I'm all ears. This is the way they said to use it best for an open source application. As long as you stay under their limits, as this is a non-commercial application, this is how it is done legitimately with their API.</p>
<p>The keys are not tied to IP, which you'd know if you had bothered to click on the url before asking.</p>
<p>I understand that this is not ideal, but it was a choice of this or just deleting the wunderground scripts entirely. I figured this was the better option. This is especially the case if we want to extend mythweather later to include hurricane information, for instance.</p>
</blockquote><div><br></div><div>I wasn't trying to be hostile or condescending... did I come across that way? I was simply asking questions out of curiosity. </div><div><br></div><div>Sure I might have found answers in the terms of service, but I was making assumptions based on the fact that the page linked says "Free" and "For Developers" so I never opened the terms of service... even if I had, I would have guessed you guys dug a little deeper than what was published (for example you may have emailed the site owners to see if they would consider an open source option).</div>
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