On 4 December 2010 10:11, gerasimos <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> We want to create a network of shops selling a specific product, and I want
> to provide the possibility to a visitor to see on the map all of the shops
> that are near him, depending on his or her position. The webpage is public
> and it is free for the visitor to use the map to find the close-by shops. He
> or she may also see information about a shop such as prices, for free.

So the map is available to anyone, for no charge.

> But
> if the visitor wants to place an order through our web page this is charged
> either directly or from a subscription. The visitor is also charged by the
> store as usual when he or she picks up the ordered products.

None of the interaction with a shop means that you are charging for the map.

The basic test is: can anyone anywhere in the world see the map for
free? If yes: use the free API. If no, get a Premier licence.

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