There's no problem to use the map, but it should be the map of the
area which includes the start and end points?

See here a screenshot of how it will look:

http://google-maps-api.googlegroups.com/web/distance_calculation_gmaps.png?gda=rZhx7VAAAAD-x1GSGAd0QzufvuB-5ECSBnkSKfbtLUJzeyOufBNyfxOKmAAkuf6CxVN9eEzOp9_V2hrG9hFTpnCNr23aMeelbcVT3VtYGKLco-_l-8AzjQ

Basically, it says:
We can transport the package for you. Enter your postcode and we'll
calculate the approximate distance by car
between our office and your location.

On Jun 12, 1:54 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Jun 12, 11:27 am, bdaniel7 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I'm using the Google Maps API to calculate the distance between 2
> > points, for one of my customer's project.
>
> > (with GLatLng.distanceFrom)
>
> > The question is, do I have to provide a Google Maps logo or a
> > reference to the Google Maps (as in "service provided by Google Maps")
> > in the page where this is used?
>
> Not only do you have to provide a reference but you have to provide a
> map! See 10.12 of the Terms.
>
> If you used a GDirections call, you could get away without a map,
> because a map is optional. In *that* case it would certainly be good
> practice to reproduce the copyright string and good manners to provide
> a Google logo in accordance with the Terms of Use of their Brand Mark
> (See 7.4).
>
> Andrew
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