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DeepL SE, Maarweg 165, 50825 Cologne, Germany (“DeepL”) specialises in services based on machine learning, e.g., machine translation services, and provides its online services at deepl.com.
Customer wishes to utilize DeepL's services in its own software products and/or for other business or private purposes. In order to allow Customer to make use of the services, Customer is granted access to the subscribed DeepL Pro Services in accordance with and to the extent of these Terms and Conditions.
These DeepL Pro License Terms and Conditions (“Terms and Conditions”) are available at https://www.deepl.com/pro-license.html and can be downloaded and printed by the Customer. DeepL does not save this agreement text after conclusion of the contract.
1.1 “Agreement“ refers to the agreement between Customer and DeepL concerning the subscription to and the use of DeepL’s Services in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.
1.2 “API“ refers to the Application Programming Interface (DeepL API Pro) provided by DeepL to Customer as set out in the Service Specification and the Documentation provided by DeepL.
1.3 “API-CAT-Key“ refers to a special license key to connect computer-assisted-translation tools to the API.
1.4 “API Response” refers to the API’s response to API Requests.
1.5 “API Request” refers to an HTTP request transmitted by the Application to the API.
1.6 “Application” refers to the software or service developed by or on behalf of Customer which utilizes the API.
1.7 “Business Days” are Monday through Friday, excluding public holidays in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
1.8 “Characters” shall have the meaning as set out in the definition for “Number of Characters”.
1.9 “Content” refers to any input data (texts, documents, etc.) sent by Customer to the Services as specified in the Service Specification in order to have it processed by DeepL.
1.10 “Customer” refers to the person or entity ordering or subscribing to the DeepL Services as the contracting party of DeepL.
1.11 “Customer Training Data” refers to bilingual terms, example documents and similar texts (monolingual or bilingual) submitted by Customer to the Services (for example glossaries) in order to improve and customise the Processed Content produced by DeepL for the respective Customer. Further details on the use of Customer Training Data may be contained in the Service Specification or a separate addendum to these Terms and Conditions (if the corresponding features for the use of Customer Training Data are available).
1.12 “DeepL API Free” refers to the API provided by DeepL free of charge.
1.13 “DeepL Translator Pro” refers to an extended version of the DeepL translator which provides Customer via different front ends (e.g., website and desktop application) with a user interface to the translation services in accordance with the Service Specification.
1.14 “DeepL Write Pro” refers to an extended version of DeepL Write which provides Customer via different front ends (e.g., website and desktop application) with a user interface to the improvement services in accordance with the Service Specification.
1.15 “Documentation” refers to an electronic documentation of the requirements and functionality of the API provided to Customer in English language.
1.16 “End Users” refers to the users of Customer’s Application.
1.17 “Internal Users” refers to the users of Customer’s access to the Services for internal purposes of Customer, e.g., Customer’s employees, employees of affiliated companies (pursuant to Sections 15 et seq. AktG), freelance collaborators or Customer’s service providers.
1.18 “Number of Characters” refers to the number of characters of the Content transmitted to the API based on the used character encoding. For the avoidance of doubt, multi-byte encoded characters shall count as single character.
1.19 “Order Button” refers to the button in the online ordering process clearly marked to finalize the ordering process (e.g., with the inscription "Buy now", or similar).
1.20 “Processed Content