11/16/2023 0 Comments Google earth pro free license![]() ![]() Google Earth Pro allows you print images in premium high resolution up to 4800 x 3200px. Google Earth Pro is the commercial-oriented upgrade to Google Earth. There are several differences between Google Earth and Google Earth Pro. Now, Google has announced an attractive news which dropping the paid subscription for Google Earth Pro that cost US$399 per year, is now available to download for FREE for both Windows & Mac and offers even more advance features. It is a geospatial software application that displays a virtual globe, which offers user able to access to worldwide imagery and large number of location based layers. Any saving in documents or presentations would constitute commercial use and goes beyond planning the Christmas party or annual fun golf day.If you wish to make 3D measurements or create HD videos of virtual trips around the world, Google Earth is appropriate software to looking for it. My interpretation then is GE Pro lets you print and save the imagery in documents and presentations and not just view it in real time in the GE application. Enter this promo code PLS2PRUS (PLS2PREU for Euros and PLS2PRUK for British Pound) and follow these instructions to sign up. As a loyal Google Earth customer, we are offering you a two-month free trial of Google Earth Pro and the opportunity to purchase a one-year subscription for $99 (regular price of $400). For example, print and save images with 3x higher resolution for your documents and presentations, import GIS data, and import up to 2,500 rows of spreadsheet data. Google Earth Pro includes additional features to let you to do even more with Google Earth. I also got an offer to upgrade to GE Pro for a discounted $99 for one year. GE will no longer offer the "Plus" subscripton, instead referring people to use the free GE as you can now upload GPS data to the free version. I received this blurb regarding my GE plus subscription. Otherwise there is plenty you can be doing under the wraps of 'internal business use.'Īnother wrinkle in acceptable use of Google Earth imagery. Don't download all of the data on the site and resell it! Don't wrap Google's product up in your own product and resell it. My interpretation of the EULA is that basically yo must take a common sense approach. ![]() We are also looking at the new 'flight simulator' functionality in 4.2 which will enable us to create smooth video flythroughs which again can contain our own data. We can use it to look at air surveys that may differ from ours (in the same way that Microsofts Virtual Earth platform also has different air surveys to the ones we are currently licensed to use). We can use it as a backdrop to present our own (Manifold generated) data on. There's plenty we can use Google Earth for along the guise of 'internal business use'. ![]() There is obviously going to be the ever present grey area between internal business use and commercial exploitation of Google's product (and it's relicensed data).Īs a local government GIS person, I disagree with Nick. I should think that's perfectly in order. IMO we can now, with the new business use terms in place, use the free version of GE as a viewer of Manifold KML files without breaking Googles terms and the threat of being sued. I'm currently not allowed to install the free version of GE on my office computer, I therefore haven't done much KML generation/testing recently using Manifold. You agree not to use the Software for any bulk printing or downloading of imagery, data or other content.' ![]() You agree not to use the Software in connection with or in conjunction with a system in a vehicle that offers real-time route guidance or turn-by-turn maneuvers. For a business entity user, the Software may be used by you and your employees for internal use according to these Terms of Service and the Software documentation (individual end users and business end users are collectively referred to as “You” herein). For an individual end user, the Software is made available to and may be used by you only for your personal, non-commercial use according to these Terms of Service and the Software documentation. For those who do not know, it's been widely reported in various GIS blogs, Google has changed the business use terms of the GE EULA, here's the spiel: ![]()
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