Hello,

I am developing an application for Windows that is a wallpaper manager/
changer.  I plan on making this a for-profit commercial application.

One of the (out of many) features it has is that it can find images
from Google/Yahoo/Bing/Flickr.  I have API keys from each engine and
use them in coordination.

I need to have some clarification on the branding/commercial use
requirements from Google.

The implementation of the search (obtaining images) will be free -
however the features of my product (wallpaper management, etc.) will
require a license.

As far as branding goes, here are some screenshots of the search
engine:
http://www.joshuapilkington.com/Search.Engine.html

The search results in the two second views are mixed with those of
other sources (Yahoo/Bing/Flickr).

Please let me know of any changes that I need to make, as the TOS is
pretty vague and seems to change frequently.  I need to make sure when
I release this product that it isn't breaking any rules.

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