>All they can do is pile on layers and layers of abstraction to make it painful. They can't make the private API truly private if it requires something shipped with the client.
Do note that if you become annoying and/or conspicuous enough, they can use legal force to stop you, and if the case actually goes through the process, you'll almost surely lose. This is true at least in the United States and Europe.
Do note that if you become annoying and/or conspicuous enough, they can use legal force to stop you, and if the case actually goes through the process, you'll almost surely lose. This is true at least in the United States and Europe.
IANAL.