Ok, thanks for all the info!

It seems like it might be easier to use some other mapping software :)
I need to be able to link into it though.  I've used Geobase, but I'd
be interested in hearing alternatives.

On Aug 17, 6:52 pm, Mike Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> There are a few big problems with that, including:
>
> It's a direct violation of the Terms. (That particular Term is likely to
> be more strictly enforced than most because you'd be in direct
> competition with the map data providers, who originally produced the map
> imagery for use in conventional SatNav devices.)
>
> If someone crashes their car, or if you crash your car and injure
> someone else, because your nav system distracted the driver, then you
> could well be legally liable.
>
> The Javascript API doesn't have map rotation. It takes a lot more driver
> attention to drive south west using a map with north at the top than
> using a map that rotates to match the driving direction.
>
> --
> Mike Williamshttp://econym.org.uk/gmap
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