On 23/03/2007, at 2:46 AM, Ian White|Urban Mapping wrote:
1) wait until terms of the license change
2) ask for permission (in many cases very unlikely)
and sue.
A third idea is to just go ahead and use it.

I did consider citing "fair use" and taking a snippet from Google Maps. I wonder how interesting that argument would be from a legal perspective.

However, I don't have the time to enter into that sort of agreement, so I found a provider of aerial imagery that doesn't have an exclusive contract with Google.

And I... 5) bought it.

My wallet hurts.

But it's 15cm/pixel. Ah. :)

Steve.

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