So that concludes that even if I purchase the license for the Google
Maps API, I won’t be able to use the API as a standalone background
service call.  Could you please confirm this?

On Mar 19, 5:36 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Mar 19, 12:23 pm, Praveen Nair <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have read that I can use Google Map API for free if I am restricting
> > the number of hits to 50K.  Also in case of reverse geo coding, I can
> > use the API for 15K hits, I believe.  Even for these free usage, do we
> > have the restriction?  Could you please revert back?
>
> The terms are the terms, read them for yourself.  They definitely
> DON'T say 'you can ignore the terms if you do less than 50K hits per
> day' which is what you seem to be suggesting.
>
> The clue is in the name, Google MAPS api, the supporting services are
> provided for use with the maps.
>
> You could look at alternate geocoding services, but DO examine the
> terms on any of those.  This could include paid-for services of
> course. Start here-
>  http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API/web/resources-non-goog...
>
> cheers, Ross K
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