As stated in my response to your post yesterday, section 9.1.1 of the TOS would 
prohibit you from using the Google Maps API on a private intranet.

Jeremy R. Geerdes
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On May 31, 2011, at 5:10 PM, j wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have a project that I am pondering whether I can do it this way:
> 
> Use Google Map Javascript library to talk to a WMS base map server,
> running without using Internet. In other words, my WMS map will be
> serving from a Intranet, and the client computer will not have access
> to public Internet.
> 
> Here are things that constraint this project:
> 1. Could be no Internet,
> 2. We hope to continue to use Google map client, which we used for
> already-built application.
> 
> Is this possible? technically? Legally?
> 
> If both answers are yes, how many files consist the Google Map
> JavaScript library? I need all of them available in the Intranet. One
> file?
> 
> Thanks for your reply.
> 
> 
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