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Cloud-based Earth Engine projects are described by a JSON representation withnameandregistrationStatefields.
Thenamefield is a required string representing the project config name.
TheregistrationStatefield is an output-only enum indicating the project's registration status, such as not registered, registered commercially, or registered non-commercially.
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