Are you sure that they really understand what is Rainmeter?
I was using (and made skins for) the Desktop Sidebar (DS) application before Microsoft start to talk about their sidebar in "Longhorn", they have a similar agreement (about the logo, etc) with The Weather Channel weather.com
And yes .. some end-users found a way to not showing the logo in the weather panel, but the code for the weather panel was a part inside the application, so basically no access for it !
I'm pretty sure they think that the service will be inside of Rainmeter (but I maybe wrong!), not the case here, it's the skin who provide everything for the weather, and because of that we can guarantee the terms of use or give insure againts abuses that peoples can do, in simple world we have no control of what peoples will do with the skin code!
From our part we can only provide a default skin for AccuWeather who will meet the terms of use agreement (logo, links, update rate) we can even provide a custom folder for the skin!
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And I don't think the RSS feed will provide all the weather information that you & we want for the skin.
It's up to you if you want to go on with this ...
For my part I will still continue to parse the website pages, because when Rainmeter go to parse and retrieve the weather information, it's the same thing that if I go with my browser on the AccuWeather site and consult my weather location pages myself.
And I'm very curios about the look of their logo that they will provide ?
GM