I don't know if you realise or not, but your tone of voice comes
across as very rude in most of the emails above.
Remember that you are here asking for help - nobody here is obliged to
give it to you, but they'll be more likely to do so if you are polite
and appreciative of their taking their time to answer your questions.

On Apr 4, 6:48 am, AcidHorse <[email protected]>
wrote:
> ...So therefore its legal otherwise Google wouldn't allow
> access to that url even by browsers and therefore that url would not
> exist. So I can use it....
That's like saying that looking at pictures of child pornography is
legal because the url exists and browsers can access it.

> I have no need to understand what window,form,document,html div tags and 
> their client coordinates
> or anything related to dealing with M$Windows coordinate systems of graphic 
> device context
> interfaces or any web browsing software's object DC interfaces. That's what 
> MSDN is for.
You've totally lost me here- AFAIK, MS Windows has never defined its
own coordinate systems, or at least if they did it's got nothing to do
with Google Maps.
I think perhaps you need to buy an introductory map explaining how map
projections work.

> And I am more knowledged about that than geodesy or cartography...
> (Understand that I'm quite literate on viewing systems and 3D,
> especially PHIGS, OpenGL, lefthand coordinate systems and righthand
> coordinate systems. So matrix operations are no stranger to me.)
It sounds like you're quite clever, so I'm sure you'll be able to
understand the terms of use. Particularly things like section 9.1:
"Google's licenses above are subject to your adherence to the
following requirements: Free, Public Accessibility to Your Maps API
Implementation..."
and how this might be in conflict with your statement:
>...My program is on my computer and is used by me...

I'd go away and rethink your plan. There's plenty of examples showing
how to retrieve the latitude and longitude of the cursor position
using the supported Google Maps Javascript control.

>...I don't need to trouble Google with applying for a key...
I'm sure they won't mind.

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