If Google searches are meant to be used and packaged exclusively with
"Google" information, without any meshing up, then as far as I am
concerned, those searches and those API's are totally useless.

On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Hesham A. Amin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm concerned about Google Book Search APIs terms of use.
> The site I build is about a book store, It has it's own DB of books
> that have some missing information like thumbnail and publisher.
> When the user navigates to the book page, I'll make a call to Google
> Book Search API to load the missing data and the Google logo will be
> applied as in the ToS.
> Is this considered a legitimate scenario ? Or is it considered a non
> "user-generated Search"?
>
> Thanks for advice.
>
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