Am 28.05.2021 um 00:13 schrieb Nyall Dawson: >
1. Since you already have a Google Maps API key, you can use this plugin (so long as you are on QGIS 3.18!) https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/google_maps_geocoder/ . It adds a new processing batch geocoder using Google maps, and since it's a Processing algorithm it's very flexible to run (and can be used in models, from the command line, etc). It also adds a new locator bar shortcut for directly navigating to places on the map using Google maps locations.
I am really angry that QGIS still has this plugin. The Google APIs (Places, etc.) clearly prohibit geometries from being exported and stored permanently. The only thing that is allowed to be stored permanently is the Google Places-ID.
We always should tell unexperienced users that rights of use and copyright might be violated by the use of such plugins. Google has also just licensed most of its data from third parties and is subject to restrictions on sharing it. Even if it does not violate copyrights in some countries, it is against Google's terms of use.
The same is true for OpenStreetMap. Although the data is free, the use of the geocoder "nominatim" is subject to a right of use with restrictions to use it. The conditions must be followed.
Sure, everyone is responsible for themselves when they obtain a Google API key. They agree to exactly these usage rights. But especially inexperienced users are simply told: just get an API key, then you can automatically georeference your geodata collection via QGIS. This sends a bad signal and is unethical.
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