>
> No (at least I doubt it).  But it is the only way to legally use the 
> API on a private site (without a public map), or freely available 
> login credentials.
>

Ben Appleton made a post a while ago on how to have semi-private KML urls. 
That poster had a premier license.

Chad Killingsworth 

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