On 16 February 2011 17:28, Nathan Raley <[email protected]> wrote:
> And that wasn't meant to be directed towards you Andrew.  I get what you
> were saying.  Store the address the user entered and then have the user
> provide a more accurate lat/lng by dragging the marker displayed by the
> Geocoded response to the exact location.  You aren't "technically" using the
> direct results from the Geocoding but it is pretty close.

Not a problem -- a discussion is a discussion. There have been some
remarkably robust discussions about the ToS in the Version 2 Group in
the past; and the same Terms apply to V3. So far, I think, the
consensus has been that the Terms say what they say. Comply with them
and all should be well: if you're not storing Google's data, you're
not storing it.

However: no-one in either Group has offered legal opinion, just a
personal interpretation. Even Google won't comment on the Terms in any
way which might bind the company.

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