how do you mean by "generally accessible", google maps can be accessed by anyone so is it illegal to put google maps link a blank web page?
On Jan 21, 11:57 am, Andrew Leach <[email protected]> wrote: > On Jan 21, 11:48 am, josefm <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > i want to use google maps api1on a single web page which is hard coded > > in html and available to all users that need to access it. the page > > is online in the sense that it communicates with google but the file > > is to be sent internally to users so they can use it when they need. > > Sounds like an internal application to me. > > > the page will simply be a list of categories along with markers which > > give info on contractors, i.e. in the case of an emergency, allowing a > > user to determine which one efficient in getting to the problem and > > best in providing the service, thats all. > > > is there anything here that will cause any issues with google > > considering i currently do not have a api key considering the page is > > not technically a website e.g. www.****.co.uk? > > Only that it does't accord with Term 9.1. "Generally accessible" is a > particular legal construction meaning that anyone can access it from > anywhere. You need a Premier licence if you are to stay within the > Terms. > > There are ways around it. Your map application needs to be generally > accessible (ie online and open to anyone) but if it could identify who > the particular user is then it could tailor what is shown. > > Andrew
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