Hi Andrew,

10.3 pre-fetch, cache, or store any Content, except that you may store
limited amounts of Content for the purpose of improving the
performance of your Maps API Implementation if you do so temporarily,
securely, and in a manner that does not permit use of the Content
outside of the Service;


Thanks a lot.

Yes it is against the law.

I hope all the readers of this post should see this.

and  in my point of view go for 3rd party tools
( http://www.zipcodeworld.com )

Thanks


On Mar 5, 9:07 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 5, 3:55 pm, kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm not using my zip code for searching any where or  I'm not using it
> > to display map,
>
> See the Terms paragraph 10.3: You can only store Google's data
> temporarily, and only use it "within the Service", that is, on a map.
> You can't store Google's data permanently, and you can't store it
> unless you intend to use it on a map.
>
> Andrew
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