My apologies. I didn't realize random Google employees trump legal documents their high paid lawyers so tediously put together.
That's just me, though. YMMV. ;-) On Sat, 2007-08-25 at 19:00 -0500, Gerry Creager wrote: > The first is a hold-harmless: They don't want to be responsible for > stupid user tricks when you use Google Earth in a manner they can't > prove is safe. > > The second is to allow them and their license-holders the right and > opportunity to see hard-copy output in large volumes. > > I've discussed the first with them directly. They're intrigued by > Xastir (and APRS in general) and see it not as a violation. Even if > used in your car. > > gerry > > Brad Douglas wrote: > > On Sat, 2007-08-25 at 06:47 -0500, Gerry Creager wrote: > >> Near as I could tell, it's not on Google's horizon but they're amenable > >> to almost any non-terrorist use of Google Maps||Earth. > >> > >> I've looked at this a couple of times lately but I'm pure outta cycles > >> and interrupt processing right now. > > > > I'd take a good look at GE's license before attempting. It is decidedly > > unfriendly to such applications. :( > > > > "Restrictions. You agree not to use the Software in connection with or > > in conjunction with a system in a vehicle that offers real-time route > > guidance or turn-by-turn maneuvers. You agree not to use the Software > > for any bulk printing or downloading of imagery, data or other content." > > > > And that's just the beginning. -- 73, de Brad KB8UYR/6 <rez touchofmadness com> _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir
