On 14 February 2011 13:47, Damien <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It's the problem. I read Terms 10.8 few weeks ago...
> "seems to say a pretty clear No" : in deed, but a such proxy is in
> fact only an additional step in order to display the map in a browser,
> no other use will be done. The goal is clearly to avoid new requests
> when quota is overflowing.

I'm not convinced that it will help. You are simply regurgitating
existing maps which have already been requested; but the Static Maps
API does this too. Repeat requests do not count towards the quota.

What your proxy may help with is a request rate restriction -- if many
requests all appear to originate from a single IP address then they
may be limited if those requests come too fast. This could be a
problem where a mobile provider has a very limited number of IP
addresses. But it could even be a problem for your proxy, which will
have a unique IP address.

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