As your continued use of AWS will be governed by the new License Agreement, we encourage you to read the entire agreement, but we would like to highlight the following changes by section:
Introduction - The License Agreement now uses the collective term "Applications" to represent any type of website or program built with AWS.
A.2 - You can now send files up to 40K.
A.2 - The text related to the 1 call per second rule has been simplified.
A.6 - The License Agreement is now self contained. It no longer contains a reference to the Amazon Associates Operating Agreement.
A.8 - Pricing information is for the use of sellers and Amazon.com Associates.
C.1 - Clarified the linking rules to accommodate devices and situations where live linking is not feasible.
D.1 - Added permission to store the following fields for up to 3 months:
| URL |
ASIN |
Product Name |
Catalog |
| Artists |
Authors |
MPN |
Starring |
| ISBN |
Directors |
Manufacturer |
Media |
| Distributor |
Release Date |
Publisher |
Num Media |
| UPC |
Reading Level |
Theatrical Release Date |
Platforms |
| Mpaa Rating |
Esrb Rating |
AgeGroup |
Encoding |
D.2 - Clarified the fact that the application developer is solely responsible for their site's operation and content.
D.3 - Clarified the restriction on the use of Amazon.com trademarks in URLs and domain names.