I don't think that is necessarily true. So look at the iPhone
specific terms of service at:
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/iphone/terms.html.
Clause 9.1 says "Your Maps API Implementation may not charge an
incremental fee solely for the Service". Well, I think my app would
not be doing that (of course I am not a lawyer, so I might be reading
this clause incorrectly). I will charge a fee for the entire app, one
part of which happens to be a map. And if you use MapKit on the
iPhone (which is Apple's Objective-C API to access google map
functionality) then I assume google allows this, whether you charge
for the app or not. So I think the story is not quite as black and
white as you state. That's why I am asking this question.
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