On 29 October 2010 15:16, Jasper Horn <[email protected]> wrote:
> And I'm pretty sure the answer is yes.
>
> Alternatively, you could set up your own website which does
> use the API, to which your application links. In this case, your website
> must be freely available, but this changes nothing about whether or not a
> commercial application can link to it.

I concur with this view, for what it's worth.

In fact there would be nothing to stop you making a freely-available
page on your website with a map on it which anyone can get to *and*
which is used as your target from your app -- but your app could
construct its request in such a way as to show your data on it. You
could do that by constructing the page server-side using the
parameters contained in the request which only your app could send
correctly.

Hiding your *data* in this way is not contrary to the Terms.

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