My conversation got a bit longer. One important thing to mention is
this quote:

<quote>You'd also have to negotiate with Google [not just NAVTEQ] and
any other data
providers (there are many). When I inquired, Google is not
currently doing one-off contracts for specific developers in
liu of its standard Terms and Conditions. </quote>

See full updated conversation here:
http://www.anddev.org/important_android-googlemaps_api_tos_notice_update-t2875.html

Regards, plusminus
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On Sep 20, 8:03 pm, JP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 20, 1:40 am, blindfold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  I'd be very interested in a clarification of
>
> > what exactly one *is* allowed to do with GPS (rather than the negative
> > formulation about what one is *not* allowed). Does one have to build
> > one's own dedicated online Maps system to link GPS coordinates to
> > points of interest?
>
> I second that. Checking the maps-API license agreement
> (http://code.google.com/apis/maps/terms.html)
> it seems to be possible to enter an agreement with Google:
> "In addition, except where you have been specifically licensed by
> Google to do so..."
>
> plusminus, you seem to have the ear of Google? Can you follow-up your
> conversation and find out how LBS/maps developers can engage Google to
> enter such a specific license? What is the point of contact
> information?
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