What part of the licence do you think you might have issue with? Break
it it down.

The only issue I can think you are thinking of is that you must use
the geocoding results with a Google Map - which it appears you are
going to.


On 6 May 2011 05:44, John Sydoruk <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, I was wondering if someone could tell me if the following idea would
> violate the terms of service.  I have done a lot of reading on this and I am
> still unsure :(  If it does violate the terms of service, I assume I would
> have to purchase a Maps API Premier license.
>
> I am building a mobile application that would have store locator
> functionality.  There is going to be an option to search for nearby stores
> via address, postal code, or intersection.  When the user enters the
> address, postal code, or intersection, I was going to have the mobile
> application use the Google maps API to get the longitude and latitude of the
> location being searched (via client-side geocoding).  Then use that
> information to search my database of stores to determine what stores are
> nearby.  Then finally display the nearby all stores on the google map.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.  Thank you very much.
>
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