I think there are plenty of test projects we have all done which will
never be "publicly accessible" (or even privately accessible, for that
matter, since they were just a test of concept).  I don't see this
students project as any different. And I'm sure Google does not
either.

Unless you think all our test code should be kept on a server
someplace in perpetuity?

-Mike



On Dec 13, 2:07 am, Edu <[email protected]> wrote:
> thanks, I'll try to get a premier liscence,but scince I don'twork for
> any companies (this is a project for the school) I Don't know how tio
> fill the form correctly, I'll askmy teacher,see what he says.
>
> On 12 dic, 18:03, Alchemy Code <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > sorry, my mistake - I'll keep that in mind...
>
> > On 12 Gru, 17:34, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > On Dec 12, 8:23 am, Alchemy Code <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > If you are developing on a local drive (file://), the key check is
> > > > skipped in the Google Maps Javascript API and it is less restrictive
> > > > in the Google Maps API for Flash. Note also that developing on the
> > > > local drive with the Google Maps API for Flash will result in tiles
> > > > with "DEBUG" painted on them. If you are developing on localhost, you
> > > > will need to register a key forhttp://localhost.
>
> > > > Also you need to have an internet connection to transmit maps data.
>
> > > The fact that you can develop locally does not change the Terms of Use
> > > or mean that it is legal to create maps for local use.
>
> > > Google has given us the ability to develop locally.  When someone
> > > registers for a key they agree to the terms of use which include:
> > > 9.1 Free, Public Accessibility to Your Maps API Implementation.
>
> > > I wouldn't suggest recommending that people violate the terms of use.
>
> > > I think in order to meet the terms the OP needs to make it public.  If
> > > "it is not going to be published neither on the Internet or an
> > > intranet" then they cannot legally use the Google Maps API (without a
> > > premier license).
>
> > > IANAL.
>
> > >   -- Larry
>
> > > > On 12 Gru, 16:05, Edu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hi, I would like to use the google Maps API on a school project about
> > > > > HTML programing, in a website that is not going to be published nor
> > > > > used. Scince it is not going to be published neither on the Internet
> > > > > or an intranet, I cannot get a code to be able to put maps. Is there
> > > > > any other way I can put the Maps API on this webpage?

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