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API Terms of Service

Version 1.0

Effective Date: March 15, 2026


These API Terms of Service ("API Terms") constitute a legally binding agreement between
the entity or individual accessing the SentiSense API ("API Consumer," "Consumer,"
"you," or "your") and Compass AI Data Services, LLC doing business as SentiSense
("SentiSense," "we," "us," or "our").

Relationship to General Terms of Service. These API Terms supplement the SentiSense
Terms of Service available at https://sentisense.ai/agreement/Terms-of-Service.pdf (the "General Terms"). By generating an
API key or making any request to the SentiSense API, you agree to be bound by both
the General Terms and these API Terms. In the event of a conflict between the General Terms and
these API Terms with respect to API-related matters, these API Terms shall control.

By accessing or using the SentiSense API, you acknowledge that you have read,
understood, and agree to be bound by these API Terms. If you are accessing the API on
behalf of an organization, you represent and warrant that you have the authority to
bind that organization to these API Terms.


1. Definitions

1.1 "API" means the SentiSense application programming interface, including
all endpoints, methods, protocols, and associated documentation made available by
SentiSense for programmatic access to the Service.

1.2 "API Consumer" means any individual, entity, application, automated system,
AI agent, or other software that accesses the API using valid API credentials.

1.3 "API Credentials" means API keys, tokens, or other authentication
mechanisms issued by SentiSense to authorize access to the API.

1.4 "Derived Analytics" means all data, scores, classifications, metrics,
insights, and analytical outputs generated by SentiSense through its proprietary
algorithms, models, and analytical processes, including but not limited to:
sentiment scores, entity extraction results, ticker associations, reliability
scores, emotion classifications, engagement metrics, trend indicators,
institutional flow analytics, insider trading analytics, congressional trading analytics, and any
other analytical or computational output produced by SentiSense. Derived Analytics
are the original intellectual work product of SentiSense.

1.5 "SentiSense Data" means Derived Analytics together with any associated
metadata provided through the API, including but not limited to timestamps,
classification labels, confidence scores, and Source URLs.

1.6 "Source Content" means the original text, headlines, titles, images,
multimedia, and other copyrightable content created by third-party publishers,
authors, platforms, or users, from which SentiSense may derive its analytics. Source
Content is not owned by SentiSense and is not provided through the API.

1.7 "Source URLs" means uniform resource locators referencing the original
location of Source Content on third-party platforms or publisher websites. Source
URLs are included in API responses as navigational references for attribution and
source verification purposes.

1.8 "Upstream Platforms" means third-party content platforms, social media
services, news publishers, and other sources from which SentiSense accesses
publicly available or API-accessible content for the purpose of generating Derived
Analytics. Upstream Platforms include, but are not limited to, X (formerly Twitter),
Reddit, news publishers, and RSS content syndicators.

1.9 "Commercial Use" means any use of SentiSense Data in connection with a
product, service, or activity intended to generate revenue, whether directly or
indirectly.

1.10 "Service" means the SentiSense market intelligence platform, including the
API, the SentiSense web application at sentisense.ai, and all related services,
tools, and documentation.

1.11 "Consuming Application" means any software, application, agent, tool, or
system operated by or on behalf of an API Consumer that accesses the API.


2. Nature of Service

2.1 Analytical Intelligence Product. SentiSense is a financial intelligence and
analytics platform. The Service applies proprietary natural language processing,
machine learning, sentiment analysis, entity recognition, and other computational
techniques to publicly available and API-accessible information to produce Derived
Analytics. The product SentiSense offers through its API is the analytical
intelligence layer — the scores, classifications, entity mappings, sentiment
determinations, reliability assessments, and other computational outputs that
constitute SentiSense's original work product.
SentiSense does not offer,
license, distribute, or make available Source Content through the API.

2.2 Transformative Nature of Derived Analytics. SentiSense Derived Analytics
represent a fundamentally different product from the Source Content analyzed to
produce them. Derived Analytics are the output of substantial computational
processing, proprietary model inference, cross-source correlation, and analytical
judgment. A sentiment score, entity extraction result, or reliability metric is not
a reproduction, derivative work, or substitute for the underlying Source Content; it
is an independent analytical conclusion about that content.

2.3 Source URLs as Navigational References. API responses may include Source
URLs that reference the original location of content analyzed by SentiSense. These
URLs are included solely as navigational aids to enable (a) proper attribution to
original publishers and authors, (b) source verification by API Consumers, and (c)
end-user access to original sources when desired. Source URLs are not the product;
they are incidental metadata accompanying the analytical product.

2.4 No Content Distribution. SentiSense does not distribute, syndicate,
license, cache, or make available the text, headlines, titles, images, or other
copyrightable elements of Source Content through the API. API responses do not
contain article text, tweet text, post titles, comment text, or other verbatim
reproductions of Source Content.

2.5 Independent Analytical Work Product. Each element of Derived Analytics
represents SentiSense's independent analytical determination. SentiSense's
sentiment scores, entity classifications, and other outputs are not dictated by,
copied from, or inherently linked to any single piece of Source Content. They
represent the application of SentiSense's proprietary models and algorithms to
information inputs.


3. License Grant

3.1 Limited License. Subject to your compliance with these API Terms, SentiSense
grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable, revocable
license to access and use SentiSense Data through the API for:

(a) Your internal business purposes, including financial research, market
analysis, portfolio management, and risk assessment; or

(b) Integration into your own product or service, provided that such integration
complies with the Downstream Use Restrictions set forth in Section 4 and all
other provisions of these API Terms.

3.2 Scope of License. This license extends only to SentiSense Data as delivered
through the API. No license is granted to Source Content, Upstream Platform content,
or any other third-party intellectual property.

3.3 Reservation of Rights. All rights not expressly granted herein are reserved
by SentiSense. This license does not convey any ownership interest in SentiSense
Data, the API, or any SentiSense intellectual property.

3.4 Revocation. SentiSense may revoke this license at any time for any reason,
including but not limited to violation of these API Terms, upon notice as set forth in
Section 10.


4. Downstream Use Restrictions

4.1 Prohibited Uses. API Consumers shall not, and shall not permit any third
party to:

(a) Content Aggregation. Use SentiSense Data, including Source URLs, to build,
operate, or contribute to a headline aggregation service, news reader, content
database, article archive, or any product or service whose primary value
proposition is the presentation of Source Content rather than analytical insights.

(b) Content Reconstruction. Attempt to extract, reconstruct, reverse-engineer,
or derive original Source Content (including but not limited to article headlines,
tweet text, post titles, or comment text) from SentiSense API responses, metadata,
or Derived Analytics.

(c) Misrepresentation of Product Nature. Present, display, or market
SentiSense Data in a manner that positions Source Content, rather than Derived
Analytics, as the primary value of the API Consumer's product or service.

(d) Raw Data Resale. Resell, sublicense, redistribute, or make available raw
SentiSense API data to third parties without material transformation or
value-added integration. For purposes of this subsection, "material
transformation" means the application of the Consumer's own analytical processes,
models, or proprietary methodology that produces outputs meaningfully distinct
from the raw API data.

(e) Platform Terms Circumvention. Use the API to circumvent, avoid, or
undermine the terms of service, content policies, rate limits, or access
restrictions of any Upstream Platform.

(f) Systematic URL Harvesting. Use Source URLs provided in API responses
programmatically at scale to build a content database, headline index, or article
archive that would constitute a substitute for the original source, for licensed
content aggregation services, or for any product that systematically collects and
displays Source Content.

(g) False Attribution. Present content fetched from Source URLs as SentiSense
content, or in a manner that implies SentiSense has authorized, verified,
licensed, or endorsed the display of such content.

4.2 Permitted Integration. For the avoidance of doubt, the following uses are
permitted:

(a) Displaying Derived Analytics (sentiment scores, entity tags, reliability
metrics) in the Consumer's own products alongside the Consumer's independently
sourced or licensed content.

(b) Providing Source URLs as clickable links to enable end-user navigation to
original sources, consistent with standard web hyperlinking practices.

(c) Building analytical products, dashboards, reports, or tools that use Derived
Analytics as an input to the Consumer's own analytical or decision-support
processes.

(d) Combining SentiSense Derived Analytics with the Consumer's own data or
third-party data that the Consumer has independently licensed.


5. Source Content and Attribution

5.1 No Source Content in API. SentiSense does not provide Source Content through
the API. API responses contain Derived Analytics and associated metadata, including
Source URLs, but do not contain the text, headlines, images, or other copyrightable
elements of the original Source Content.

5.2 Attribution Obligations. When displaying or presenting SentiSense Data that
references specific sources (via Source URLs or other identifiers), API Consumers
must:

(a) Include the Source URL as a clickable hyperlink when technically feasible, to
enable end-user access to the original source.

(b) Not remove, obscure, or modify Source URLs provided in API responses.

(c) Not state or imply that SentiSense is the author, publisher, or originator of
referenced Source Content.

(d) Provide appropriate attribution to the original publisher or platform when
displaying information derived from or referencing specific sources, in a manner
consistent with standard journalistic and web attribution practices.

5.3 SentiSense Attribution. API Consumers must attribute Derived Analytics to
SentiSense when displaying them in Consumer products or services. Acceptable
attribution formats include "Powered by SentiSense," "Sentiment data by
SentiSense," or such other format as SentiSense may specify in its documentation
or brand guidelines.


6. Upstream Platform Compliance

6.1 Acknowledgment. API Consumer acknowledges that SentiSense Derived Analytics
may be generated from analysis of content originating on third-party Upstream
Platforms, including but not limited to X (formerly Twitter), Reddit, news publisher
websites, and RSS syndication feeds.

6.2 Consumer Responsibility. API Consumer is solely responsible for ensuring
that its use of SentiSense Data complies with the terms of service, content
policies, developer agreements, and other applicable terms of all Upstream Platforms
to the extent applicable to Consumer's activities. SentiSense's provision of
Derived Analytics to Consumer does not constitute authorization to use those
analytics in any manner that would violate Upstream Platform terms.

6.3 No SentiSense Liability for Consumer Compliance. SentiSense is not
responsible for, and makes no representations regarding, API Consumer's compliance
with Upstream Platform terms. SentiSense's own compliance with Upstream Platform
terms covers SentiSense's access to and analysis of content; it does not extend to
or cover Consumer's downstream use of SentiSense Data.

6.4 Platform-Specific Requirements. SentiSense may, from time to time, include
platform-specific requirements or restrictions in its API documentation. Such
requirements are incorporated into these API Terms by reference. Consumer's failure to
comply with documented platform-specific requirements constitutes a violation of
these API Terms.

6.5 Changes in Upstream Terms. If changes to Upstream Platform terms require
SentiSense to modify, restrict, or discontinue certain data or features, SentiSense
may do so upon reasonable notice. SentiSense shall not be liable for any loss or
disruption resulting from such changes.


7. Intellectual Property

7.1 SentiSense Ownership of Derived Analytics. SentiSense owns all right,
title, and interest in and to Derived Analytics, including all intellectual property
rights therein. Derived Analytics constitute SentiSense's original work product,
created through the application of SentiSense's proprietary algorithms, models, and
analytical processes. Nothing in these API Terms transfers ownership of Derived
Analytics to API Consumer.

7.2 Source Content Ownership. Source Content is and remains the property of its
respective authors, publishers, and rights holders. Nothing in these API Terms grants
API Consumer any intellectual property rights in Source Content. SentiSense does not
claim ownership of Source Content and does not purport to transfer any rights in
Source Content to API Consumer.

7.3 API and Service IP. The API, including its design, architecture,
documentation, and all associated software, is the proprietary property of
SentiSense. Consumer shall not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the API
or any component thereof, except to the extent expressly permitted by applicable
law.

7.4 Consumer Products. Subject to the rights and restrictions set forth herein,
products and services independently created by API Consumer that incorporate
SentiSense Data remain Consumer's property. This subsection does not grant Consumer
any rights in SentiSense Data itself, the API, or SentiSense's intellectual
property.

7.5 Feedback. If API Consumer provides suggestions, feature requests, bug
reports, or other feedback regarding the API or Service ("Feedback"), SentiSense may
use such Feedback without restriction or obligation. Consumer hereby assigns to
SentiSense all right, title, and interest in any Feedback provided.


8. Data Accuracy and Financial Disclaimer

8.1 No Warranty of Accuracy. SentiSense Derived Analytics are computational
outputs generated by automated analytical processes. SentiSense does not warrant the
accuracy, completeness, reliability, timeliness, or fitness for any particular
purpose of any Derived Analytics.

8.2 Not Financial Advice. SentiSense Data, including all Derived Analytics, is
provided for informational and analytical purposes only. Nothing in SentiSense
Data constitutes financial advice, investment advice, trading advice, or any
recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security, financial instrument, or
investment.
SentiSense is not a registered investment adviser, broker-dealer, or
financial planner under the laws of any jurisdiction.

8.3 No Reliance. API Consumer acknowledges that Derived Analytics should not be
the sole basis for any investment decision. Consumer assumes all risk associated
with any use of SentiSense Data in connection with financial decisions.

8.4 Consumer Disclaimers. API Consumers that display SentiSense Data to end
users must include a prominently displayed disclaimer substantially similar to the
following: "Sentiment data and analytics provided by SentiSense are for
informational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. Do not make
investment decisions based solely on this data."

8.5 Market Data Limitations. Derived Analytics may be based on delayed,
incomplete, or sampled data. SentiSense does not guarantee real-time processing and
makes no representation regarding the latency between Source Content publication and
Derived Analytics availability.


9. Rate Limiting and Acceptable Use

9.1 Rate Limits. SentiSense reserves the right to impose, modify, and enforce
rate limits on API access at its sole discretion. Current rate limits are published
in the API documentation. SentiSense may modify rate limits with or without notice.

9.2 Acceptable Use. API Consumer shall not:

(a) Exceed documented rate limits or attempt to circumvent rate limiting
mechanisms.

(b) Use the API in any manner that imposes an unreasonable or disproportionate
load on SentiSense infrastructure.

(c) Engage in automated bulk extraction of SentiSense Data beyond the scope
permitted by the Consumer's subscription tier and documented rate limits.

(d) Share, distribute, or publish API Credentials, or allow API Credentials to be
used by unauthorized parties.

(e) Use the API for any unlawful purpose, including but not limited to market
manipulation, insider trading, fraud, or any activity that violates applicable
securities laws or regulations.

(f) Use the API to develop a competing product or service that replicates the core
functionality of the SentiSense platform.

9.3 Monitoring. SentiSense may monitor API usage patterns to ensure compliance
with these API Terms and to protect the integrity and availability of the Service.


10. Term and Termination

10.1 Term. These API Terms are effective upon your first access to the API and
continue until terminated by either party.

10.2 Termination by Consumer. Consumer may terminate these API Terms at any time by
ceasing all use of the API and deleting all API Credentials.

10.3 Termination by SentiSense for Cause. SentiSense may terminate or suspend
API access:

(a) Immediately, without prior notice, for willful or material violations of
Sections 4 (Downstream Use Restrictions), 6 (Upstream Platform Compliance), or
9.2 (Acceptable Use).

(b) Upon thirty (30) days' written notice for other violations of these API Terms,
provided Consumer fails to cure the violation within such thirty-day period.

10.4 Termination by SentiSense Without Cause. SentiSense may terminate API
access for any reason upon sixty (60) days' written notice.

10.5 Effect of Termination. Upon termination:

(a) All licenses granted herein immediately terminate.

(b) Consumer must immediately cease all use of the API and delete all API
Credentials.

(c) Consumer may retain SentiSense Data already lawfully obtained prior to
termination, subject to continued compliance with Sections 4, 5, and 7 of these
API Terms.

(d) The following sections survive termination: Sections 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11,
12, and 13.


11. Limitation of Liability

11.1 Disclaimer of Warranties. THE API AND SentiSense DATA ARE PROVIDED "AS IS"
AND "AS AVAILABLE." SentiSense DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, ACCURACY, NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF
DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE.

11.2 Limitation of Damages. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW,
IN NO EVENT SHALL SentiSense BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS,
LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, OR TRADING LOSSES, ARISING OUT OF OR
RELATED TO THESE API TERMS OR THE USE OF THE API, REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY
AND EVEN IF SentiSense HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

11.3 Liability Cap. SentiSense'S TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY UNDER THESE API TERMS
SHALL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL FEES PAID BY API CONSUMER TO SentiSense IN THE TWELVE
(12) MONTHS IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM, OR ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100), WHICHEVER IS GREATER.

11.4 Essential Basis. The limitations and exclusions in this Section 11 apply
regardless of whether a remedy fails of its essential purpose and constitute an
essential element of the bargain between the parties.


12. Indemnification

12.1 Consumer Indemnification. API Consumer shall defend, indemnify, and hold
harmless SentiSense and its officers, directors, employees, agents, and affiliates
(collectively, "SentiSense Indemnitees") from and against any and all claims,
demands, actions, damages, losses, liabilities, costs, and expenses (including
reasonable attorneys' fees) ("Claims") arising out of or related to:

(a) Consumer's use of the API or SentiSense Data in violation of these API Terms.

(b) Consumer's violation of applicable law, including but not limited to
securities laws, copyright law, and data protection law.

(c) Claims by Upstream Platforms, content owners, publishers, or other third
parties arising from how Consumer displays, uses, processes, or distributes
SentiSense Data, Source URLs, or any content fetched by Consumer from Source URLs.

(d) Consumer's Consuming Application, including any claims arising from the
Consuming Application's interaction with end users or third-party systems.

(e) Any claim that Consumer's product or service infringes or misappropriates the
intellectual property rights of any third party, to the extent such claim arises
from Consumer's integration of SentiSense Data.

12.2 Indemnification Procedure. SentiSense shall provide prompt written notice
of any Claim for which indemnification is sought, cooperate reasonably in the
defense, and allow Consumer to control the defense and settlement of such Claim,
provided that Consumer shall not settle any Claim in a manner that imposes
obligations on SentiSense without SentiSense's prior written consent.


13. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution

13.1 Governing Law. These API Terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance
with the laws of the State of Delaware, without regard to its conflict of laws
principles.

13.2 Arbitration. Any dispute, controversy, or claim arising out of or relating
to these API Terms, or the breach, termination, or validity thereof, shall be finally
resolved by binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association
("AAA") under its Commercial Arbitration Rules then in effect. The arbitration shall
be conducted by a single arbitrator in Wilmington, Delaware, or such other location
as the parties may agree. The arbitrator's decision shall be final and binding, and
judgment thereon may be entered in any court of competent jurisdiction.

13.3 Injunctive Relief. Notwithstanding Section 13.2, either party may seek
temporary or preliminary injunctive relief in any court of competent jurisdiction to
prevent irreparable harm pending the outcome of arbitration. SentiSense may seek
injunctive relief to enforce Sections 4, 7, or 9 of these API Terms without the
requirement of posting a bond, to the extent permitted by applicable law.

13.4 Class Action Waiver. All disputes shall be resolved on an individual basis.
Neither party shall bring, or be entitled to participate in, any class action, class
arbitration, or other representative proceeding.

13.5 Statute of Limitations. Any claim arising under these API Terms must be brought
within one (1) year after the cause of action accrues, or it shall be permanently
barred.


14. Automated and Agent-Based Access

14.1 Applicability of Terms to Automated Systems. AI agents, bots, MCP
(Model Context Protocol) tools, autonomous systems, and other automated software
accessing the API are bound by the same terms and restrictions as human-directed
applications. The automated nature of a Consuming Application does not diminish or
modify any obligation under these API Terms.

14.2 Operator Responsibility. The entity that deploys, configures, operates, or
maintains an automated Consuming Application is responsible for that application's
compliance with these API Terms, including all Downstream Use Restrictions set forth in
Section 4. This responsibility applies regardless of whether the automated system
acts autonomously, semi-autonomously, or at the direction of an end user.

14.3 Independent Action on Source URLs. SentiSense API responses include Source
URLs as navigational references (as described in Section 2.3). Any action taken by a
Consuming Application to fetch, render, display, scrape, or otherwise process
content from those Source URLs constitutes an independent action by the Consuming
Application and its operator, occurring outside the scope of the SentiSense API.
Such actions are solely the responsibility of the Consuming Application's operator
and are not authorized, directed, or facilitated by SentiSense.

14.4 No Warranty for Source URL Content. SentiSense does not warrant, authorize,
endorse, or assume liability for any content fetched by a Consuming Application from
Source URLs provided in API responses. Consuming Applications that fetch or display
content from Source URLs must independently comply with applicable copyright law,
platform terms of service, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and all other
relevant legal requirements.

14.5 Documentation as Description, Not Authorization. The API documentation,
including but not limited to skill.md files, OpenAPI specifications, developer
guides, and integration examples, describes the structure and capabilities of the
API. Documentation describing standard web practices, potential integration
patterns, or common use cases does not constitute authorization, inducement, or
encouragement to access third-party content in any manner that would violate
applicable law or third-party terms of service.

14.6 SentiSense-Authored AI Agent Skills. SentiSense may publish
software artifacts known as "Skills" (including but not limited to SKILL.md files
and similar agent-readable specifications) on third-party AI agent skill registries
(e.g., ClawHub) or other distribution channels. Skills are a form of API
documentation under Section 14.5 and describe how Consuming Applications and AI
agents may interact with the API. Skills do not constitute investment advice,
trading signals, personalized recommendations, or solicitations to buy or sell any
security. Output produced by an AI agent that has installed or is otherwise
following a SentiSense Skill is the independent work of that agent and
the Consuming Application's operator, and is governed by the same disclaimers and
limitations of liability set forth in these API Terms, the General Terms of
Service, and the SentiSense AI Disclaimer. The operator of any
Consuming Application that installs or uses a Skill is responsible for ensuring
the Consuming Application's behavior complies with all applicable laws and these
API Terms.


15. Client-Side Content Fetching Disclaimer

15.1 SentiSense's Analytical Focus. SentiSense's API is designed to deliver
Derived Analytics. Source URLs are included as navigational references to enable
attribution and source verification, consistent with standard web practices.

15.2 No Content Fetching by SentiSense. SentiSense does not fetch, cache, store,
proxy, or redistribute content from Source URLs on behalf of API Consumers. API
responses contain Derived Analytics and metadata only. Any content retrieval from
Source URLs is performed by the Consuming Application at the direction of its
operator or end user, using the Consuming Application's own infrastructure and
network connections.

15.3 Consumer Obligations for Source URL Content. API Consumers who build
applications that fetch, render, or display content from Source URLs are solely
responsible for:

(a) Compliance with the terms of service and developer agreements of the source
platform or publisher.

(b) Compliance with applicable copyright and intellectual property law, including
the fair use factors codified at 17 U.S.C. § 107.

(c) Implementing appropriate rate limiting and access controls to avoid imposing
unreasonable load on third-party servers.

(d) Respecting robots.txt directives, noindex/nofollow directives, and publisher
access preferences.

(e) Ensuring their use is consistent with applicable licensing, fair use
principles, or other legal authority for the reproduction or display of
third-party content.

(f) Obtaining any required licenses or permissions from content owners or
platforms.

15.4 SentiSense's Right to Modify Source URL Fields. SentiSense reserves the
right to modify, redact, remove, or restrict Source URL fields in API responses at
any time if required by legal obligation, court order, platform policy changes,
content owner requests, or SentiSense's own risk assessment. Such modifications
shall not constitute a breach of these API Terms or any service level commitment.


16. Miscellaneous

16.1 Entire Agreement. These API Terms, together with the General Terms and any
applicable subscription agreement, order form, or service-specific addendum,
constitute the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject
matter hereof and supersede all prior or contemporaneous agreements,
representations, and understandings relating to API access.

16.2 Amendment. SentiSense may amend these API Terms by posting updated API Terms on its
website and providing notice to API Consumers via email, API response headers, or
documentation updates. Continued use of the API after the effective date of amended
API Terms constitutes acceptance. Material changes shall be communicated at least thirty
(30) days in advance.

16.3 Severability. If any provision of these API Terms is held to be invalid,
illegal, or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and
effect. The invalid provision shall be reformed to the minimum extent necessary to
make it valid and enforceable while preserving the parties' original intent.

16.4 Waiver. The failure of either party to enforce any provision of these API Terms
shall not constitute a waiver of that provision or of the right to enforce it at a
later time.

16.5 Assignment. Consumer may not assign or transfer these API Terms or any rights
hereunder without SentiSense's prior written consent. SentiSense may assign these
API Terms in connection with a merger, acquisition, or sale of all or substantially all
of its assets.

16.6 Notices. Notices to SentiSense shall be sent to support@sentisense.ai or such
other address as SentiSense may designate. Notices to Consumer shall be sent to the
email address associated with Consumer's API account.

16.7 Force Majeure. SentiSense shall not be liable for any failure or delay in
performance due to causes beyond its reasonable control, including but not limited to
acts of God, natural disasters, pandemics, government actions, internet service
disruptions, or Upstream Platform outages or policy changes.

16.8 Independent Contractors. The parties are independent contractors. Nothing
in these API Terms creates a partnership, joint venture, agency, or employment
relationship.

16.9 Export Compliance. Consumer shall comply with all applicable export control
laws and regulations in connection with its use of the API and SentiSense Data.


Schedule A: Current Rate Limits by Tier

Rate limits are subject to change. Refer to the current API documentation at
sentisense.ai for the most up-to-date limits.

Tier Requests/Month Requests/Minute Concurrent Connections
Free 1,000 30 2
PRO 100,000 200 20

End of SentiSense API Terms of Service v1.0

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