y is at the point of committing to this API and the only thing
which is holding us is licensing. Appreciate if this request can be
forwarded to Sales Team through other channels or I can get an e-mail or
phone number of actual Sales Rep to call.
Yours Sincerely,
Saulius Vabalas
Dir. Soft
Hi,
i currently want to port my Android application to Nokia phones using
their web runtime. I need google maps on it. And information i find on
internet is very contradicting. Terms of serices (10.8) says that i
kind of cant use it. Premier FAQ says that i can use it, as long as
its free (it is,
You are trying to load the API twice.
Once with a key, then again afterwards without a key.
Delete the 2nd one and see if it then works.
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thanks a lot for guide me,
now i am getting error
This web site needs a different Google Maps API key. A new key can be
generated at http://code.google.com/apis/maps/.
so many times i created and tried but still i am getting this erroe.
my website url is http://www.propmela.com
you can check b
On 31 August 2010 06:05, Ryann wrote:
> Yes, I have read it, but still I'm not sure. As I have said, the
> application will be downloadable for free, but certain features will
> be paid (more storage space for user's data, etc.). However, the map
> will be accessible all the time.
>
> So my questi
Yes, I have read it, but still I'm not sure.
As I have said, the application will be downloadable for free, but
certain features will be paid (more storage space for user's data,
etc.). However, the map will be accessible all the time.
So my question is.. is this against the terms of use of free
Yes, I have read it, but still I'm not sure. As I have said, the
application will be downloadable for free, but certain features will
be paid (more storage space for user's data, etc.). However, the map
will be accessible all the time.
So my question is.. is this against the terms of use of free v
Maybe ask a different question, what part of the Terms do you think
you would 'collide'?
If havent read it, highly recommend reading (the whole) FAQ:
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/faq.html
On 30 August 2010 11:40, Ryann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to ask a question regaring API license. I'm
Hello,
I'd like to ask a question regaring API license. I'm building a
desktop application for purpose of analyzing GPX data. One of the
features allows the user to visualize these data (tracks) on the
Google maps inside the application user interface.
The application is generally free to downloa
Hi,
I am having the same problem of not getting a reply,
I have sent 2 emails to Mr. Sanjey Patel and one to Mr. Patrick
Schoenemann
My name: Emre Uyguroglu
Company Name: Vodafone Mobile Operations Ltd.
On Apr 8, 9:42 am, "pamela (Google Employee)"
wrote:
> I'm looking for the company name and p
Dear Pamela,
Company Name: TAXIsystem
Personal Name: Patrik Strömstedt
/Patrik
On 7 Apr, 23:42, "pamela (Google Employee)"
wrote:
> I'm looking for the company name and personal name that you specified on the
> form. (People do not always post in forum with the same name they put on
> forms). T
I'm looking for the company name and personal name that you specified on the
form. (People do not always post in forum with the same name they put on
forms). Thanks!
2010/4/8 Patrik Strömstedt
> Dear Pamela,
>
> From the form:
>
> "Dear Sirs,
>
> We are interested in using the The Google Geocodi
Dear Pamela,
>From the form:
"Dear Sirs,
We are interested in using the The Google Geocoding Web Service when
entering bookings in our ... system.
...
...
...
etc.
"
What additional information do you need?
/Patrik
On 8 Apr, 03:36, "pamela (Google Employee)"
wrote:
> If you are waiting for
If you are waiting for an answer, please supply me with the information you
used when filling out the form, so that they can locate your sales inquiry.
- pamela
2010/4/8 Patrik Strömstedt
> We are also waiting for an answer...
>
> /Patrik
>
> On 6 Apr, 23:45, alawibh wrote:
> > Thanks a lot pa
We are also waiting for an answer...
/Patrik
On 6 Apr, 23:45, alawibh wrote:
> Thanks a lot pamela..
> I got the response from Sanjay Patel..
>
> Regards,,
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I got the response from Sanjay Patel..
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I will point the sales team to this thread.
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 4:36 AM, PhilZ wrote:
> I still haven't received anything from Google Maps sales. Bing on the
> other hand responded on my second email and stupid web form that
> doesn't even confirm by email that anything has been submitted.
>
I still haven't received anything from Google Maps sales. Bing on the
other hand responded on my second email and stupid web form that
doesn't even confirm by email that anything has been submitted.
On Apr 6, 4:07 pm, PhilZ wrote:
> On Apr 5, 9:25 am, alawibh wrote:
>
> > Thanks a lot for fast
On Apr 5, 9:25 am, alawibh wrote:
> Thanks a lot for fast reply..
> How do I get the response?! here or on my email @ gmail?!
> Also, I want direct contact with them through my official email in my
> company.
I also am not getting any response from via the Google Maps API sales
webform despite
Thanks a lot for fast reply..
How do I get the response?! here or on my email @ gmail?!
Also, I want direct contact with them through my official email in my
company.
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> 3. I try to call Google Branch in UAE on +97144370680 and getting no
> answer also.
>
> 4. I search the internet to get more information about the difference
> between the Maps API Premier and Enterprise license, and I found this
> article only:
> http://withthatsaid.com/g
4. I search the internet to get more information about the difference
between the Maps API Premier and Enterprise license, and I found this
article only:
http://withthatsaid.com/google-maps-api-premier-follow-up-on-licensing-pricing/
written by Brendan on April 24, 2008. but I still have many que
On Mar 11, 8:38 am, Milan Andric wrote:
> Right now according to the license on the website
> it’s as if Google only wants to support non-commercial applications?
Not at all. We want as many commercial applications as possible to be
using the API. The only caveat is that, for a number of reasons,
> it’s as if Google only wants to support non-commercial applications?
Think of a billboard. That's certainly a commercial application, but
users are not charged to view it.
Google is offering you the use of their free billboard.
If you want to charge users to look at Google's billboard, you need
On Mar 10, 4:39 pm, "geocode...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> On Mar 10, 1:38 pm,MilanAndric wrote:
>
> > One thing that bothers me about theGoogleAPIs is that the license
> > says they are limited to non-commercial use. So if you want to add
> > some features to your commercial application and take advan
On Mar 24, 8:06 pm, bradrover wrote:
> I have an application that will run internally, behind a firewall. I
> will be using my own image tiles for my maps. We will sell the product
> for $. I just want to use the maps api, not the imagery. Do I need a
> commercial license for this ? Thanks.
Yes.
I have an application that will run internally, behind a firewall. I
will be using my own image tiles for my maps. We will sell the product
for $. I just want to use the maps api, not the imagery. Do I need a
commercial license for this ? Thanks.
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On Mar 10, 1:38 pm, Milan Andric wrote:
> One thing that bothers me about the Google APIs is that the license
> says they are limited to non-commercial use. So if you want to add
> some features to your commercial application and take advantage of the
> Google Maps API (or geocoder for that matter
One thing that bothers me about the Google APIs is that the license
says they are limited to non-commercial use. So if you want to add
some features to your commercial application and take advantage of the
Google Maps API (or geocoder for that matter) you can’t. At least not
easily or affordably. W
On Dec 7, 10:26 am, "inler.09" wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I work for a company that is developping and application which uses
> google maps api.
>
> This application consists on a map where we draw some polylines and
> add some markers. We pretend this application to be private, so as
> only a couple of pe
> api?
Yes.
> Which are the licensing posibilities for this app?
Make your application public of buy a Premier license starting at
$10,000.-
The terms of use are quote clear about that.
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> Thank you very much in advance!
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e going to generate a new map each
time, so I guess it is somewhere in the twilight zone.
I will contact google directly and hear if we need some enteprise
licensing for this.
Again, thank you for pointing me to the correct rules section.
On 6 Okt., 17:08, Andrew Leach wrote:
> On Oct 6, 3:55 pm
See this page:
http://www.google.com/permissions/geoguidelines.html
2009/10/6 Morten Bock :
>
> Hi.
>
> I have a question about the licensing of the services.
>
> A client of ours want to use google maps to print out a postcard with
> "nearest dealers" to incl
On Oct 6, 3:55 pm, Morten Bock wrote:
> A client of ours want to use google maps to print out a postcard with
> "nearest dealers" to include in the shipment. In my view, this makes
> the map "publicly available, thus not be breaking the license.
>
> Do you share this view? Or can you see other im
Hi.
I have a question about the licensing of the services.
A client of ours want to use google maps to print out a postcard with
"nearest dealers" to include in the shipment. In my view, this makes
the map "publicly available, thus not be breaking the license.
Do you share th
Hello,
This is my first post, I look for this issue in the older post and
don't find any similar problem.
I have read some information about using Map Api incommercial App and
My question is very simple, is it possible use maps api in commercial
app. In the SDK 2.x this is not possible but in th
Thanks for the feedback Mike.
As you point out we seem to meet this statement in the FAQ.
Can I use Google Maps in my non-Web application?
Yes, the Google Maps APIs can now be used in Desktop applications,
provided that they adhere to the other restrictions of the Terms of
Service. Note that in
As long as you adhere to the other Terms, that should be OK.
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/faq.html#tos_nonweb
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We are developing an application that will visualize data using Google
MAPs. We do not charge for the application but it is NOT an internet
based application. The reason for this is that the information that
some one using this tool would put in is proprietary to them and is
not publicly accessib
Thanks for the replies.
I am definately not thinking of reverse engineering ( I wouldn't know
how to start)
I just wasn't sure of the licensing conditions. Thanks for putting me
right.
Tracey
On Apr 17, 8:49 pm, TRoy wrote:
> Sorry to bother everyone.
> I am sure I read this
On Apr 17, 8:49 pm, TRoy wrote:
> Sorry to bother everyone.
> I am sure I read this somewhere but I can't find it now.
> Can anyone tell me if the standard Google Map API is covered by any
> licensing conditions, eg GPL, BSD etc.
The Terms of Service are the Terms of Service. T
> I am sure I read this somewhere but I can't find it now.
> Can anyone tell me if the standard Google Map API is covered by any
> licensing conditions, eg GPL, BSD etc.
That'll be the terms
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/terms.html
Not sure what you're thinking of
Sorry to bother everyone.
I am sure I read this somewhere but I can't find it now.
Can anyone tell me if the standard Google Map API is covered by any
licensing conditions, eg GPL, BSD etc.
Thanks
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Thanks for the reply. I did submit my info to their sales & hadn't
heard back,thought I'd post here in the meantime. Chances are it'll
be something like you describe... each customer would probably be
required to pay for the Premiere license.
I'll probably hear from them before too long...
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miere version is required. I see that
> premiere licensing "Starts at" $10,000/yr.
> Our app is a desktop app that will track the vehicles of our customer.
>
> Is that $10,000/yr that we, the developing company pay each year &
> that's it, or is that $10,0
I see that if your app is not free for everone to use, such as the app
I'm working on, then the Premiere version is required. I see that
premiere licensing "Starts at" $10,000/yr.
Our app is a desktop app that will track the vehicles of our customer.
Is that $10,000/yr that we,
On 19/02/2009, Ash wrote:
>
> Hello All
>
> Can I use google map on Live site?
Probably, check the terms
> What is the limitation for per day
> or annual request?
There isnt really one, but they ask to be notified for heavy use.
(although certain services do ahve limits)
>
> I also teste
Hello All
Can I use google map on Live site? What is the limitation for per day
or annual request?
I also tested with SSL, I am getting SSL Dialog box. It seem I can not
use with SSL, Do I need to get license fee for this?
What is the license fee?
Please advise
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Ok, that's what I was wondering... I've seen some nice multicolored
marker icon sets that were obviously based on Google marker images & I
wasn't sure if it would be ok to use.
No worries, it'll be a minor pain to script ImageMagick, but I found
some markers originally developed elsewhere I can
It's called copyright! If you can't generate your own markers, you can
request permission to use Google's at
http://www.google.com/permissions/index.html
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I'd like to use the Google map marker images in a web application that
does not use Google Maps API.
Is this ok? Under what license do those markers fall under?
Thanks,
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I'm all for common sense, but I am also for clarity. It is very
frustrating that Google's legal terms are restrictive on their face,
but then some things are tolerated with a wink.
Someone here remarked recently that Google's legal folks seem to want
restrictions and the technical folks want ope
On Oct 27, 3:45 pm, boomerbubba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, I have stared at that language often. I find it to be poorly
> worded and ambiguous, more confusing than enlightening. What the heck
> is "administration" supposed to mean?
I don't think it matters. Take out the bit in parenthesi
Hello,
I am starting a very new service:
www.urlee.net
www.urlee.net
www.urlee.net
And with Urlee.net you could create:
www.yourname.urlee.net
www.yourname.urlee.net
www.yourname.urlee.net
And it is for free, it is a FREE REDIRECTION SERVICE!
Like CJB, you could change verylong.url to
Yes, I have stared at that language often. I find it to be poorly
worded and ambiguous, more confusing than enlightening. What the heck
is "administration" supposed to mean? Ultimately that FAQ entry
refers the user back to the TOS itself.
I certainly do not think "administration" of the web s
On Oct 27, 1:37 pm, boomerbubba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> IMHO, you are interpreting the example
> inhttp://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API?hl=en
> too liberally.
Did you check http://code.google.com/apis/maps/faq.html#tos_password?
"If the purpose of the password protected map is t
Andrew,
IMHO, you are interpreting the example in
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API?hl=en
too liberally.
Yes, it says, this: "If you charge people to place information on your
map (e.g. to list their homes for sale), but you display this
information using the Google Maps API on a f
Hi Andrew,
On Oct 26, 6:45 pm, "warden [Andrew Leach - Maps API Guru]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 26, 3:21 pm, albert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > From the Google Maps API Terms of Use:
> > [quote]
> > The API may be used only for services that are generally accessible to
> > consume
On Oct 26, 3:21 pm, albert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From the Google Maps API Terms of Use:
> [quote]
> The API may be used only for services that are generally accessible to
> consumers without charge. Accordingly, You may not use the API for any
> service that requires a subscription or other
Hi Andrew,
On Oct 26, 4:30 pm, "warden [Andrew Leach - Maps API Guru]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 26, 1:36 pm, albert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thirdly visitors will be able to subscribe to obtain automatic alerts
> > of data changes and/or exceeding a set of user defined paramete
On Oct 26, 1:36 pm, albert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thirdly visitors will be able to subscribe to obtain automatic alerts
> of data changes and/or exceeding a set of user defined parameters.
> This will require payment but will not affect the data displayed on
> Google Maps. Basically all paid
Hello,
I have been reading up on the use of Google Maps API and thus far have
determined that the use is in line with the API.
I am now talking with a client who wishes to expand the use of Google
Maps in a new web site. I am not entirely sure if this would be in
line with the terms of use and h
Many Thanks, now it's clear.
(I needed a confirmation on my interpretation of Terms after the
translation into Italian).
Now, only doubt is if it's possible place a semi-transparent image
with additional information (generate by myself) on Google map images,
without violating Terms.
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On Sep 9, 11:02 am, nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I thought that a similar case was already happened to you.
> Can you tell me the right forum where I can post my licensing
> questions or the email address of Google staff?
Google won't tell you any more than what
Ok, I thought that a similar case was already happened to you.
Can you tell me the right forum where I can post my licensing
questions or the email address of Google staff?
Thanks.
On 8 Set, 22:38, "maps.huge.info [Maps API Guru]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> You're go
You're going to have to decide on your own if this applies to you or
not. Getting that specific is going to take a legal analysis, you
won't be getting a legal opinion on this forum from us common
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It means that:
1. "Maps API geocoder" is an application to use only to obtain Google
Maps?
or "points" is refered to "markers" and so:
2. "Maps API geocoder" can be used only to display "markers" provided
embedded with the map images?
For example:
I can insert my markers in the map without need o
You'll have to decide how they apply in your own situation or if still
unsure, read the posting guidelines, and reply back with a lot more
detail, including a link to your map, on how you think what you want
to do is a violation.
There's another choice too, hire a lawyer to decide for you. That
w
I need info about Terms (1.6 Geocode Requests): "You may use the Maps
API geocoder solely to obtain and display points on map images
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