Hi Brad
 
You absolutely do not need to use Google as a map layer provider. If you choose 
to use Google, then yes, you will be subject to some licensing issues. However, 
you can get data from huge range of data sources besides Google. These include 
getting raw data and setting up your own map servers such as Mapserver or 
Geoserver, which are both Open Source.
 
Cheers,
 
Robert Sanson

>>> Brad Redfearn <[email protected]> 1/05/2009 9:53 a.m. >>>
I'm looking at OpenLayers as an alternative to Google Maps for  
building an application with advertising around the map. I want to  
avoid any license restrictions or policy changes that would force me  
to shut off my clients' maps. So I was very excited to find out about  
OpenLayers. However, it seems to me that OpenLayers is still tied to  
Google (or other proprietary providers) for the actual cartography. Am  
I missing something, or is this the case? Thanks in advance for your  
input. Cheers.
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