I understand.  I also long for more clarity in Google's terms and
documentation, which are outdated, ambiguous and contradictory in
several places.  On its face, the language often leads to absurd
interpretations that cannot be applied in practice.  (The Google
techies want to facilitate things; the Google lawyers want to prohibit
things; the Google marketers want to keep the rules fuzzy.)  I have
seen speculation here about an upcoming revision soon, but I have no
inside information.

Meanwhile, if in doubt you can try applying to Google for formal
permission using this form:

http://services.google.com/permissions/geoapplication

Your application doesn't really fit the form, but it is the only way
to communicate with Google.  Once you have a request in, an email
thread is created that allows some dialog.  In my experience, such
dialog my be necessary to make the Google bureaucracy understand what
you mean.

It's worth a try.



On Oct 30, 11:50 am, Wedge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Boomer,
>
> I do hope that Google will clarify the use of embedded maps - I
> understand the API has special conditions, but right now it's unclear
> how Google feel about the embed function.
>
> I can't use the embed feature on our intranet without clear
> permission, it's one of those legal things; so I shall have to wait
> for Google to publish more guidance / FAQs and update their Ts & Cs I
> guess.
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