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Google Maps Licensing and SocialEngine/Joomla/Drupal plugins [closed]

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-04-06 06:24 出处:网络
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The following plugin for SocialEngine uses Google Maps for proximity searches, maps, etc.

http://www.socialengine.net/customize/mod-page?mod_id=211&mod=Google-Map--Locations-Plugin

Additional Note: The website will also be using a directory plugin.

Is it necessary to purchase a commercial Google Maps API key for this kind of activity? Somebody suggested that a Google Maps API key was going to cost a lot of money, and for a starter business this wouldn't be possible.

Plugins do not tend to mention this, but I am led to believe that there may be an issue here.


Google Maps API is free for all non-commercial and commercial use, and you can use it in your commercial site:

  1. if you keep the default Google branding

  2. and if the map will be public to anyone

You need to buy a special key if you are planning to use the map in private or sell map products that will be for private use only.


You can find the information you need in the Google Maps/Google Earth APIs Terms of Service and via the FAQ. Specifically, search the FAQ page for the Q&A "Can I use the Google Maps API on a commercial website?"

Essentially, as long as your site isn't getting super high traffic, you should be fine with the free level of service.


There is news on the way Google executes its license ... We just have been contacted by Google and were told that selling a Maps API Implementation to a customer requires a OEM License. This is regardless wether you charge a one time fee or a recurrent fee. This is regardless if you operate the Maps API Implementation on your own server or on the customers server. This was new to me and I did not read that from the license texts.

So, if I interpret this correctly and if you are planning to subcontract a plugin for your website from another company (aka a Maps API Implementation), the other company should have a Google Maps OEM License and will charge you for API Traffic using that plugin. This seems not to apply if you are using a public-domain plugin or a plugin developed in house.

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