It even gets more complicated as `dewitt mentioned: "And the cases in which the terms aren't programmatically enforced right away isn't necessarily a choice; often it is difficult to differentiate at scale between legitimate usage and disallowed usage."
This sets up a situation where people/companies can effectively 'get away' with it. So what is an aspiring entrepreneur to do when they are able to take advantage of a situation like this in a way that the other company isn't in a position block it (without throwing the baby out with the bath water) nor are they even trying to do what you are doing when you combine such usage with other "legal" means or data one collects themselves that is providing some value to people they tested their service/'hack' with?
This sets up a situation where people/companies can effectively 'get away' with it. So what is an aspiring entrepreneur to do when they are able to take advantage of a situation like this in a way that the other company isn't in a position block it (without throwing the baby out with the bath water) nor are they even trying to do what you are doing when you combine such usage with other "legal" means or data one collects themselves that is providing some value to people they tested their service/'hack' with?