Technically, you can make calls like
G_NORMAL_MAP.getTileLayers()[0].getTileUrl(tile,zoom)
to obtain the URL of a tile. The "tile" parameter is a GPoint that
represents the tile location, which you can obtain by using
.fromLatLngToPixel() and then dividing the x and y values by 256.
Legally, the Terms say "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."
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