It's very kind of you to answer, Pamela.  Even if I only allowed the
two windows and nowhere else,
the problem is that these pages open in entirely new windows, which,
for a browser in kiosk mode,
takes over the entire full screen and have no back button or easy way
to dismiss them. Sigh.

I am actually investigating *paying* for the Premiere if that is what
it takes to be free of popup
windows.    Again, thanks for reading and responding!

On Aug 27, 11:22 am, "pamela (Google Employee)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi Rocky--
>
> The logoPassive is intended only for use by Enterprise customers
> (which is why you don't see it in the documentation for the Maps API).
>
> It'd probably be OK if you allowed users to go to theterms ofservice
> and Google Maps, but nowhere else. I am not a lawyer, however.
>
> - pamela
>
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 7:59 AM, Rocky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Pamela, hi, just one more question.
>
> > If I used a product like SiteKiosk to restrict certain links from
> > coming up, as you suggested here, would I be breaking theterms of
> > service, by preventing the "Terms ofService" link from being
> > operational?
>
> > On Aug 26, 10:02 pm, "pamela (Google Employee)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >> Hi Rocky-
>
> >> Perhaps there's a standard software you can use on your browser (or
> >> computer) to restrict users from browsing non-condoned sites.
>
> >> - pamela
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