I wish to use the HTTP geocoding service as part of a desktop
application that generates KML for Google Earth (free edition). The
application which I want to incorporate this behaviour into is sold
commercially. The customers have adress data that they want to view in
Google Earth hence it needs to be geocoded properly (the Address tag
in KML doesn't work very well it seems). The KML will be generated by
the application and the COM API used to fire up Google Earth and load
the KML file.

My question is it legal to:

a) Use the HTTP free geocoding service from within a strictly
commercial desktop application.

b) Generate KML in said commercial application and use the COM API to
open Google Earth and the KML file.

The results of the geocoding operation will only be displayed in the
users instance of Google Earth.

Thanks!

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