"If that's the case, what are my options for geocoding when OSM is the base 
map?"
This seems kind of relevant and was also wondering myself, how to go about 
geocoding for OSM.



This isn't a Google mailing list so you shouldn't expect answers about Google 
products, but:
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Michael Katz 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
In my OpenLayers application application, the user will have the option of 
using many types of basemaps: google, bing, yahoo, OSM, plus some custom types.

I see that in the terms of usage for google, bing, and yahoo, it says that 
geocoding results must be used with the corresponding map (e.g., results from 
google's geocoding service must be displayed in some way on a google map). I 
also see they all put a limit on the number of geocoding calls you can make per 
day.

Two questions about this:

(a) I'm trying to understand how strict the part about using the result on the 
corresponding map is. For instance, if my application offers all these various 
map types, including google, is that sufficient for using google geocoding 
results on *any* of the map types. Or would I have to use google geocoding only 
when the user has selected a google basemap, bing geocoding when the user has 
selected a bing basemap, and so on? If that's the case, what are my options for 
geocoding when OSM is the base map?

In the strictest sense, you are only allowed to use Google's geocoder if you 
display the results on a Google Maps API (mobile or web), but I have not seen 
this rule enforced.


(b) I'm trying to understand whether the daily limits on the number of calls to 
the geocoding service are per machine or per application across all client 
machines. I think it must be the former, but it's not clear.

It is per API key.
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