Google Calender for Commercial site

If I want to embed Google Calendar on my company website and make it available to people who are logged in, what kind of agreement do I need?

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If you want to embed Google Calendar on your company website and make it available only to people who are logged in, you need to ensure that you comply with Google's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

In particular, you will need to comply with the terms of the Google Calendar API, which allows developers to integrate Google Calendar into their applications. You will need to create a Google API Console project and obtain an API key to access the API. You will also need to follow the API Terms of Service, which specify how you can use the API and the data it provides.

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If I want to use GoogleWorkPlace for commercial purposes on my company website, do I need to purchase a monthly license for GoogleWorkPlace Business Starter?
Or is the free version acceptable as long as I abide by the terms and conditions?

The free version of Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) is intended for personal or non-commercial use, and it may not meet the needs of businesses or organizations. If you plan to use Google Workspace for commercial purposes on your company website, you will need to purchase a license for the Google Workspace Business Starter plan or a higher tier plan that meets your needs. It's important to comply with the terms and conditions of any software or service you use, including those of Google Workspace, to avoid potential legal or financial consequences.

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