I am currently developing an advertising unit, which consists of a Google Map with markers over certain cities. The intention is that when a user clicks on the city marker it links back to the relevant page on my site. This would be given to affiliates as HTML/Javascript to place on their sites (instead of the more conventional jpg or gif). My question is over the new charging restrictions - if the home page of the site in question gets in excess of 25,000 hits per day the issue of charging comes into play. Would I be right in thinking that the affiliate site would actually be incurring those charges and not me? Is there a way of avoiding this?
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