Pamela,
Many thanks for the clarification. All I need to do now is the work to
implement it!

Ben

On Sep 1, 7:42 pm, "pamela (Google Employee)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Superimposing markers/overlays with CSS in the browser should be fine,
> provided you don't obscure the Google logo and copyrights. Yelp.com
> actually does that on their single listing pages (overlays a single
> icon).
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 7:44 AM, bratliff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Sep 1, 1:55 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >> I am involved in updating our websitehttp://www.beatcrime.info
> >> I would like to use the google static maps to display our crimes and
> >> boundaries, but I am concerned by the ToU specifically:
>
> >> "1.2 Content in the Service. Content in the Service includes map
> >> information and photographic imagery. Your use of this Content is
> >> limited to displaying it to end users within the Service itself, and
> >> in the same manner, form, format, and appearance as it is provided by
> >> the Service. You may not, nor may you allow others to, copy,
> >> distribute, display, alter, or otherwise use the Content except as it
> >> is provided to you through the Service. Google reserves the sole right
> >> and discretion to determine whether your display of the Content
> >> through the Service is in conformance with this Section, and also
> >> reserves the right to terminate or suspend your access to the Content
> >> at any time for any reason, without notice."
>
> >> What I would like to do is modify the google generated image and  a
> >> boundary from our database on it the dots showing where the relevant
> >> crimes happened. Our boundaries have lots of points (5,000+ for some
> >> boundaries), so I can't use the built in functionality, similarly we
> >> need to show lots of dots in some areas, certainly more than 50. It
> >> seems quite clear that I am unable to modify the actual image, but I
> >> am not sure that I am able to overlay transparent images in divs,
> >> showing the relevant data.
>
> >> Can anyone (preferably from Google) advise me. I'd hate to have to
> >> resort to O/S maps generated manually again!
>
> >> Regards
>
> >> Ben
>
> > I will be interested in Google's answer to your question also.  It
> > seems to me combining your markers with Google's map at your server
> > would be illegal but superimposing your markers over Google's map in
> > the browser would be legal.  Perhaps Pamela can clarify.
>
> > I believe dynamic markers for static maps could be very useful.
> > JavaScript will be required but not the entire API.  I am planning a
> > simple demo to see whether it flys.  I will disable it if Google
> > complains.- Hide quoted text -
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