I'm pretty sure the answer is no. Must be freely available. On Oct 29, 12:00 am, rfnel <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Everybody > > I have a quick question regarding Google Maps and legal issues. > > Say I have a desktop application which accesses a database containing > information about companies. I'd like to add a button that opens up > Google Maps in the user's browser and displays the location of a > company, determined using the company address stored in the database. > > Since I'm not embedding Google Maps in the application and, and only > accessing it via a web browser will I be allowed to do this without > having to pay any royalties to Google? Keep in mind that the > application will be sold. > > Thanks a lot. > > Regards, > RF Nel
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