It appears that I am not allowed to store (ex. in a database) geocoded 
location data generated from Google unless I use it strictly within Google 
Maps. I would like to not have this restriction (though at the time I can't 
think of any other application but GM). Therefore, if I use a 3rd party 
geocoder, but still display the results in Google Maps (or Bing, or anything 
else), it is my understanding that this would be perfectly fine? (someone 
correct me if this is wrong)

However, what if I were to geocode elsewhere, update GM with the result, but 
then allow the user to drag the marker to adjust the final location (in the 
event that the geocode was slightly off). Does this then bind the location 
data to Google--as I have now used GM as a tool to obtain the final 
location--thus rendering it unusable in any other mapping application?

Any further insights in the legality and usage of storing location data via 
GM would be very much appreciated.
-Eric

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