Thanks for your input. I can see that it is allowed to use it in print
for marketing purposes in up to 5000 copies. And if it is more than
that, we need a commercial license.

If one wanted to, I guess it _could_ be read as literaly "5000 copies
of the same map". In this case we are going to generate a new map each
time, so I guess it is somewhere in the twilight zone.

I will contact google directly and hear if we need some enteprise
licensing for this.

Again, thank you for pointing me to the correct rules section.

On 6 Okt., 17:08, Andrew Leach <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 6, 3:55 pm, Morten Bock <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > A client of ours want to use google maps to print out a postcard with
> > "nearest dealers" to include in the shipment. In my view, this makes
> > the map "publicly available, thus not be breaking the license.
>
> > Do you share this view? Or can you see other impediments with regards
> > to using the geocoding/static maps for this type of application?
>
> I don't share the view.
>
> The use of Google Maps in printed collateral is covered by the
> TeleAtlas licence. 
> Seehttp://www.google.com/intl/en-us/help/legalnotices_maps.html
> and in particular 3.1(a) and 3.1(b).
>
> Static maps may not be printed; they can only be used in a web
> browser. Because printed API maps are static, that may be a moot
> point!
>
> Andrew
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