Adam Feldman, who commented on the initial thread, is a member of the dev team. 
Beyond that, I wouldn't hold my breath for much of a response from Google. If 
you are truly concerned about this, you need to consult your own lawyer.

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On Sep 17, 2010, at 8:36 AM, MarkOG wrote:

> Thanks for your reply.
> 
> Web masters can not be expected to filter out all spiders and
> automated hacking bots etc.
> 
> Therefore either:
> 
> 1) It must be aceptable for bots to trigger the request when they
> crawl a page
> OR
> 2) Webmasters can NOT use server side calls to display data from
> Google Ajax Api on web pages.
> 
> 
> Doesanybdy know how I  can get Google to answer this question?
> 
> Regards,
> Mark.
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