Thank you.

Another quick question just to make sure.
In my own words, does this imply that any page that contains a
function call to Google Maps API must be publicly accessible by
anyone?

On Apr 26, 12:31 am, marcelo <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think that the browser you run on the server machine would be
> considered a client, but that browser will be loading some mashup
> which is not publicly available, and that's where you'd be breaking
> the TOS, even if your server then generates another mashup that is
> public.
> With the Premier license you'd be OK.
>
> Disclaimer: IANAL.
>
> --
> Marcelo -http://maps.forum.nu
> --
>
> On Apr 26, 3:02 am, Russell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I've been searching around this group posts and found in a post or two
> > saying that we can only use Javascript to access Google Maps API "from
> > a browser only".
>
> > I also found another post say that server-side Javascript isn't
> > allowed.
>
> > I've read the terms of use and found that we must not
> > "10.1 access or use the Service or any Content through any technology
> > or means other than those provided in the Service, or through other
> > explicitly authorized means Google may designate;"
>
> > From my understanding, Google is okay as long as we're using
> > Javascript.
> > Would it violate the rules if I had a browser running on the server
> > and access Google Maps Javascript API through that browser.
>
> > The final results will be used for displaying a route on Google Maps
> > API but we wanted to use the server's processor instead of the
> > client's.
>
> > How would you interpret it?

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