Thought it must be - just wanting to make sure.

Thanks for the clarifications!

On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 11:50 PM, pamela (Google Employee)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Barry:
> Re 2.1b: "Using" here means "Developing with", so it does not mean the
> users are bound to the API Terms.
>
> On Nov 14, 11:16 pm, "Barry Hunter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Re: "2.1 Clicking to Accept or Using the Maps APIs.
>> (b) using the Maps APIs. ... Google will treat your use of the Maps
>> APIs as acceptance of the Terms"
>>
>> Does that apply to visitors too? I've always understood its the
>> developer that is agreeing to the API Terms. A site visitor is just
>> aggreing to the Maps terms (as that is where the map link goes). But
>> this seems to suggest the site visitor is browser wrapped to agree to
>> the API terms? If so should the Terms link in the map goto the API
>> terms?
>>
>> This appears to not be the case with after reading 9.3. But that
>> introduces another issue, do we NEED a Terms of Use for our own
>> website? PITA if so...
>>
>> Won't even mention 9.4! ;p
>>
>> Have to say 10.3 is a welcome *clarification*, not nice, but at least
>> know where 'offically' stand.
>>
>> 10.5 is one for Mike ;)
>>
>> And section 11 I think is being discussed in the other threads pointed
>> to by Andrew, for the moment.
>>
>> As Marcelo says, IANAL ;)
> >
>



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Barry

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