If the control is a web control, like I suspect it is, then it's a
simple web address that anyone, anywhere can put into their browser
(if they know it) and bring up the app, that's why I presume it will
be an ok thing to add a web page into an iPhone app using the Google
Maps API. It's simply an embedded browser that gets a parameter
passed. I guess what you're paying for is the e-mail and twitter
interface more than anything. That's totally within the Apple iPhone
developer terms to do and charge for it.

The API key works as it's tied to a domain, which this page is called
from, on a server, on the open internet.

Now if it's not in the open or restricted in another way or is not
being hosted at all but run entirely on the iPhone app in another
manner than as an embedded browser, then it's a different story.

-John Coryat

http://maps.huge.info

http://www.usnaviguide.com
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