As I had said:
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Originally Posted by gadman
Thanks for reading this, and remember that I don't want a guess... I would much prefer a correct answer rather than a, "You can, but I don't know the legal parts of it"...
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And took a closer look into the TOS:
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6. You are responsible for your service account.
Only you may use your service account. For some parts of the service, we may notify you that you may set up additional member accounts that are dependent on your account (an "associated account"). You are responsible for all activity that takes place with your service account or an associated account. You may not authorize any third party to access and/or use the service on your behalf.
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All I can say is thanks for doing what I asked you to not do =\
This question has been solved.