Manual public-browser observation

Requested source: https://www.notion.so/Developer-Terms-ba4131408d0844e08330da2cbb225c20
Browser-visible canonical address: https://notion.notion.site/Developer-Terms-ba4131408d0844e08330da2cbb225c20
Document title: Developer Terms
Visible document characters: 26749

Observed excerpt

Developer Terms

The following terms (“Developer Terms”) govern your use of the APIs that are made available by Notion Labs, Inc. (“Notion”) for the purpose of submission, publication, and distribution of Integrations via the Gallery or otherwise for use by third parties.

The visible document presents these sections: Certain Definitions; Applicable Terms; Grant of Licenses and Ownership; API Restrictions; Data and Privacy; Gallery; Feedback; Term and Termination; Updates and Revisions to the API; No Warranty; Limitation of Liability; Indemnity; Confidentiality; Modification; Assignment; Governing Law; Arbitration and Class Action Waiver; Survival; and General.

“API” means any application programming interfaces and any accompanying documentation and materials made available by Notion.

“You” and “Your” means the individual accessing and using the API, or the organization, company or other legal entity for which you are accepting these Developer Terms.

1.1 Applicable Terms. By accessing and using the API for the purposes described above, or by accepting these Developer Terms through a website or mobile application, you are consenting to be bound by these Developer Terms, abide by Notion’s Content & Use Policy, and Notion’s Brand Guidelines. Any access or use of the API and distribution and publication of Your Integration on the Gallery or otherwise is governed by these Developer Terms. If you are acting on behalf of or at the request of a company or other legal entity, you represent and warrant that you have the authority to bind that organization, company or other legal entity to these Developer Terms.

Observation note

The ordinary public browser rendered the complete readable document after page-owned read-only content requests. Sourcey’s bounded automated browser correctly blocks those POST requests, so this retained artifact is an operator-observed excerpt and is not represented as raw HTTP response content or a complete-document capture.
