Hi,

@warden: I don't understand if you think my use is legal or illegal.
Can you help my to understand?

Thanks


On 11 Nov, 15:25, "warden [Andrew Leach - Maps API Guru]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 11, 2:17 pm, Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The problem: I'd like sell my component but I'm not sure if this
> > violates the terms of service of Google Maps.
>
> > Can you help me to understand if this is legal?
>
> It's not. The free API is only for use on publicly-available websites.
>
> What I think you could do, instead of creating a local file, is point
> a browser control at a public URL to which you add parameters to
> create the map you want. That way, anyone without your application
> *could* get a map -- if they knew the URL, which you don't have to
> publicise -- and in my opinion that would satisfy the Terms of
> Service. It has the added advantage that you could publicise a special
> URL which gave a demonstration map without the need for your app,
> which could be useful for advertising your product.
>
> There are those who of the opinion that even this use of a publicly-
> accessible URL is against the spirit of the Terms of Service, though.
>
> Andrew
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