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Maps for website use...

Homerboy

Lifer
I dont suppose I can use a map from yahoo.com on a commercial website of mine hey? Legally I mean.

If not where the heck do I get a map to my office to use?
 
Originally posted by: Joeyman
OMG I think one of my nuts just retracted visiting the Girlie Girl site.

try working HTML in all those pink(s) getting the thing online.
someday Ill finish it too... but I gotta drink some beer and get a few whores first to get my man-hood back
 
i thought it was ok for yahoo maps as long as the logo is there (and possibly if clicking the image leads you to the site)
 
Originally posted by: rh71
i thought it was ok for yahoo maps as long as the logo is there (and possibly if clicking the image leads you to the site)

So did I, I've seen lots of the microsoft maps around with the copyright logo.


Argh, I just hurt myself trying to read the MS Streets&Trips 2004 EULA.
 
Yahoo, Mapquest, and Microsoft offer streaming services. You may use their mapping technology on your website... for a hefty annual fee. I looked into this for a client last year. The lowest quote I received was several thousand per year. Yes, it is illegal to use them on your site without paying.
 
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