Again, well aware of license wrapping where OpenLayers is concerned,
hence the question, since "use OpenLayers", as already shown here is a
typical response to this kind of request. Can't use and does violate
TOU is what your saying.

Thanks.

On Oct 10, 1:09 pm, Lance Dyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Simon wrote:
> > Out of interest if the TOU restriction is linked to restrictions on
> > source data Google licenses from 3rd parties data providers and which
> > its maps and geoprocessing services are derived then why can the same
> > data be used within OpenLayers without violating the TOU?
>
> It cant or doesnt whichever, OpenLayers enables access to many data
> sources WMS and TMS are its prime data
> source citizens. Google Maps and others which require use of there own
> API, will be wrapped
> by OpenLayers (resulting in a big web app) if you want to combine Google
> Layers in Open Layers
> you are including your Google Maps key and downloading the Google Maps
> API  and have
> the same restrictions there of.
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