Hi,

In my interpretation of the rules and guidelines, technically because you're 
not showing the map on a public facing site, you would need a premier license.  
However, Google themselves may say something different but I don't see them 
doing so.

Scott.

On 4 Mar 2011, at 14:25, Andrew wrote:

> I would love for Google to answer this question. I sent a question to
> sales already.
> 
> I am interested in using google static images in a labview application
> (at work) that will not be deployed to the public or for an commercial
> application being sold by my company. I work in a research department
> and the application just does data acquisition and the location of
> devices are shown on a google static image and is generated by using
> google url with longitude and latitude.
> 
> Do I need to purchase a license? I'm not using this to make any money
> it just for HMI at work to impress management and make it easier to
> understand. NOT A PRODUCT FOR SALE OR EVEN OFFER AS A FREE SERVICE OR
> APPLICATION.
> 
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