parece que não... a própria google comunicou à osgeo que o OpenLayers é considerado legal. Na mesma thread que indicaste há este email enviado ao Tyler Mitchel:
"> Hi Tyler, > > I'm the Product Manager for the Maps APIs at Google. I'm emailing you > because we just published a new Google Maps/Google Earth APIs Terms of > Service today which includes a number of changes, one of which I recognize > may concern you. It begins: > > (a) No “Wrapping.” You must not create or offer a “wrapper” for the > Service, unless you obtain Google’s written consent to do so. > > and then goes on to cite some examples. The goal of this new clause is > twofold: > • prevent Maps API web services, such as our geocoder, being proxied > through third party REST APIs without our knowledge > > • ensure that any third party libraries such as Mapstraction that > incorporate our API in such a way that developers can use our API without > needing to read our Terms or documentation are reviewed to ensure they > honour those Terms, and pass them on to their developers appropriately > The reason I was keen to reach out to you as soon as these Terms were > published was to reassure you that we are comfortable that OpenLayers > meets these criteria, and consequently you should consider this email the > "written consent" that you need from us to continue using the Google Maps > APIs in OpenLayers." Portanto estamos bem, por enquanto ;) Duarte -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1560.n6.nabble.com/O-fim-dos-layers-Google-no-OpenLayers-tp4914196p4914262.html Sent from the OSGeo Portuguese Local Chapter mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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