By non-public I really meant not yet public / still in dev.
This bug has been confirmed.

On Jan 18, 7:20 pm, JKurtock <jkurt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Doesn't use of the google maps api on a "non-public" web site violate
> the Terms of Service?  (9.1 "...Your Maps API Implementation must be
> generally accessible to users without charge....")
>
> On Jan 18, 5:23 am, sgiddings <mr.s.giddi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have discovered a bug related to the dragging of a
> > DirectionsRenderer rendered route and have consequently opened a bug
> > report -http://code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/issues/detail?id=2995
>
> > I have provided the users of my (non-public) web site, the option of
> > asking for alternative routes (provideRouteAlternativesproperty of
> > the DirectionsRequest).
>
> > If the user selects a route other than the first one, when the route
> > is dragged a javascript error is raised during the dragging process
> > (therefor not a problem with my code).
>
> > Feel free to indicate the importance of this bug so that it can get
> > resolved as quickly as possible.

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