Mike. This is good news, thanks for the reply. Not to question your 
authority, but how do you know this to be true? Is it buried in Google's TOS 
somewhere because I couldn't find anything that explicitly says this. I'm 
definitely inclined to agree with you, but I just wanted the peace of mind 
before I go any further on my project.

Also, do you (or anyone else) know if I could use Google's geocoder just as 
a lookup, but not to store its results. For example, a user types his 
address and clicks "Check it on the map". If it's the one they want, they 
simply submit (and I store) the address they originally typed. They only 
used the geocoder as a verification method to *their* data, not Google's.

Thanks in advance.

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