Marcelo :)
Its a good idea to deposit money to bank for some % so after six
months if world still exists it will be alot more of it :))

anyway, im wondering how you succeed to compare business with world
existing.
you can make agreement with company but with planet, its little harder
i think :)

After deeper thinking I will put some words for my clients:
"If Google or planet Earth shut down their services, please wait for
six months or ask 3rd party for refund"
make sense to me, sounds like real agreement :)


P.S sorry, its sunny here in my village and you push me to make jokes,
thank you for that..





marcelo je napisao/la:
> You're asking for a guarantee that the world will continue to exist
> tomorrow. Well, it's likely, but not 100% certain.
> What if Google doesn't shut you down, but a meteorite falls on
> Mountain View? What if there is an earthquake? What if aliens attack
> and steal the internet?
>
> The best you can do is, when a client subscribes for 6 months, don't
> spend the money until the 6 months have passed, in case you need to
> refund them.
> You've already got opinions that the way you want to proceed is OK
> with the Terms, but we are not lawyers here, so we cannot write the
> legal documents between you and your clients.
>
> --
> Marcelo - http://maps.forum.nu
> --
>
>
>
>
> On Apr 25, 4:03 am, solo <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I know, there are lots of posts about this but cant help myself
> > (feeling wrong) so have to ask again.
> >
> > Website contains google maps, all markers on it are for public use
> > (thats the point of project).
> > But clients that want to put themselves on a map have to pay some fee
> > for that.
> > Clients have to login to another page on a website and insert their
> > informations and also place a marker on a map.
> > Can map be behind login page?
> > All of that markers are publicly avaliable because clients pay to be
> > on map so everybody can find them.
> >
> > Ive got answer that this is ok to do, by the Terms.
> >
> > Whats bothering me is:
> > - if I charge for something I have to take care that service is
> > working
> > - google can shutdown service per Key as they like
> > - shaky business
> >
> > "Premier" is an option but for a starter like myself its really not an
> > option (not now)
> > Any other options for "starters",  JuniorPremier maybe? :)
> >
> > You simply cant(maybe some humans can) say to the clients "yes, you
> > will be on a map for a six months" and after that "sorry but Google
> > shut it down"
> >
> > I dont say that Google will shutdown my API key, but they can and you
> > cant charge your clients if you cant stand in front of that.
> >
> > Is solution with some Agreement with clients maybe, explain to them
> > that this is not yours property so it can stop working anytime.
> > Or JuniorPremier.
> >
> > any help, please
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