I suppose I can log both a ticket and place it on djangosnippets.org.
Thanks

On Oct 15, 4:39 pm, "Benjamin Wohlwend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > That's exactly why: Google Maps aren't free to use in
> > non-publicly-accessible areas. Like, say, an admin interface.
>
> I'm not sure if this is really the case. The Google Maps API FAQ[1]
> says this about the topic:
>
> > As long your site is generally accessible to consumers without
> > charge,  you may use the Google Maps API. [...] If you charge
> > people to place information on your map (e.g. to list their
> > homes for sale), but you display this information using the
> > Google Maps API on a free part of your site, you'll also meet
> > the Google Maps API Terms of Use.
>
> So, as long as the data that is entered with a Google Maps widget in
> the admin is available on a public part of the site using the API, the
> Google Maps API TOS should be satisfied. There is no sensible way for
> GeoDjango to ensure that this limitation is obeyed by the web
> developers, though, but I don't see this as a point against including
> Google Maps widgets in the admin. Of course, IANAL.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Benjamin
>
> [1]http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=55141&topic=10945
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