You might check out openlayers and host the js yourself.

On Tuesday, March 8, 2011, Esa <esa.ilm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Google Maps API can be used on public web pages only. You should read
> the terms first.
>
> Yes, there is some traffic from API pages that is for search indexing.
> With v2 you can set 'indexing=false' but I don't think your security
> people are happy with just that.
> http://googlegeodevelopers.blogspot.com/2009/11/finding-mashups-needle-in-haystack.html
>
> Anyway you need an Enterprise license.
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