What I want to know is what constitutes a limit?

Let's say I have a bunch of maps. Some in v2, some in v3, some on one 
domain, some on another, some done for customers using a key I created.

This isn't uncommon for an active developer. How are these maps going to 
be aggregated into a total that a charge will be calculated against?

I can't even remember how many maps I've created. It's probably on the order 
of 100 or more. Many I've created the key for out of my Google account. I 
don't have control or even a list of these as I've done them over a period 
of 6 years. Am I going to be charged for customer's usage just because 
they're still using a key I generated? Since I have no control over the use 
of that map now, nor can I disavow a key, I am potentially going to be in 
deep do-do.

Then there are my own maps which I do have control of, but still, there's no 
data on how these charges are going to be levied, nor a way I can say "I'd 
rather the map stops working then incur a charge."

Since originally there was no charge for use of the API and there was no 
discussions that there would be until just recently, I find it a bit 
uncomfortable to be in this situation. Granted, it is one of my own creation 
but still, to suddenly start racking up fairly significant daily charges 
that I can't stop will, let's say, be interesting.

-John Coryat

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