On Mar 3, 5:40 pm, compeng4lf <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry let me rephrase that....What I meant was that we are not
> publishing the app on a website.  

Then you can't legally use the API (unless perhaps if you want to pay
for a premier license)

> I can use the internet to make
> calls, but when registering for the API key I had to supply a URL.  I
> have a registered domain so I used that, but I am wondering if I can
> use the API w/o having to post the app online.

Please read the terms for yourself, Ralph even posted a link for you
(we are not lawyers).
Just because you can do something, doesn't mean it is legal to do it.

  -- Larry

>
> On Feb 28, 7:55 pm, "A. Shore" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Re "... may not use the web for the app ...":  If you mean "MUST not
> > use", then you have some studying to do.  This API most assuredly IS
> > web-based.
>
> > You'll need to find and use some other mapping API, and not Google's
> > here.
>
> > AS
>
> > On Feb 27, 5:02 pm,compeng4lf<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I am writing an application for a school project.  I have a site, but
> > > we may not use the web for the app.  So the question is can I still
> > > use the API even if I will only be using it for a Windows application
> > > which will take in lon/lat and then send these to the API in order for
> > > it to display the route taken by the driver?- Hide quoted text -
>
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