Some pertainent questions:

What exactly are you creating? A KML file? Your own tiles? A list of
Lat/Long POIs? How was the list created?

>From a Goog perspective:

Say you create a KML file using Google Earth or use Google My Maps to
drop down points. Who owns that? You do.

Mano

On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 10:49 PM, stephen white <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you position something with Googsoft Earth maps, who owns the co-
> ordinates?
>
> What if you position hundreds of thousands of things?
>
> What if you position for every pixel, leading to your ownership of the
> entire map? (Obviously theoretical, with the number of pixels!)
>
> A counter-possibility is subtle warping of the maps to make them
> incompatible with each other, as a form of data lock-in.
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