die Info gibt's, allerdings hab ich sie nur auf englisch gefunden:
https://about.google/brand-resource-center/products-and-services/geo-guidelines/#required-attribution
All uses of Google Maps, Google Earth, and Street View content must provide attribution to Google and, if applicable, to our data providers.
We do not approve of any use of content without proper attribution, in any circumstances, and we require attribution while the content is shown. Requests for exceptions will not be answered or granted.
Where do I find the attribution?
You can find the attribution in the line(s) shown on the bottom of the content in our mapping products along with copyright notices, such as “Map data ©2019 Google”. Note that the exact text of the attribution changes based on geography and content type.
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You may print Google Maps content for non-commercial or personal use (for example, a map with directions). In all uses where you’ll distribute printed materials that include the content, first be sure to read the general guidelines above, especially with regard to fair use and attribution.
Even if your use isn’t covered by fair use or some other doctrine, you can still use our content without submitting a request as long as you follow these guidelines. Note that we’re not able to grant exceptions to these rules.
GO FOR IT
Inside of books, including textbooks (up to 5k copies)
Periodicals (Newspapers, magazines, journals, etc.)
Business documents such as company reports, proposals, presentations, etc.
Supplemental navigational use in printed promotional materials, such as business cards, pamphlets, handouts, flyers, etc. (up to 5k copies)
Example: A local dentist’s office using a small map at the bottom of a mail ad to show where it’s located
Print links to a Google Maps location, such as with short links or QR codes
DON’T DO THIS
Inside of books (more than 5k copies), or as cover art for a book
Used as the core part of printed navigational material (for example, tour books or guide books).
Consumer & retail goods or packaging (t-shirts, beach towels, shower curtains, mugs, posters, stationery, etc.)
Primary or creative use in printed promotional or advertising materials:
Example: A full-page magazine ad for a car company using a Google Maps screenshot to show how far the car can travel
All uses of Google Maps, Google Earth, and Street View content must provide attribution to Google and, if applicable, to our data providers.
We do not approve of any use of content without proper attribution, in any circumstances, and we require attribution while the content is shown. Requests for exceptions will not be answered or granted.
Where do I find the attribution?
You can find the attribution in the line(s) shown on the bottom of the content in our mapping products along with copyright notices, such as “Map data ©2019 Google”. Note that the exact text of the attribution changes based on geography and content type.
Weiter oben auf der Seite:
You may print Google Maps content for non-commercial or personal use (for example, a map with directions). In all uses where you’ll distribute printed materials that include the content, first be sure to read the general guidelines above, especially with regard to fair use and attribution.
Even if your use isn’t covered by fair use or some other doctrine, you can still use our content without submitting a request as long as you follow these guidelines. Note that we’re not able to grant exceptions to these rules.
GO FOR IT
Inside of books, including textbooks (up to 5k copies)
Periodicals (Newspapers, magazines, journals, etc.)
Business documents such as company reports, proposals, presentations, etc.
Supplemental navigational use in printed promotional materials, such as business cards, pamphlets, handouts, flyers, etc. (up to 5k copies)
Example: A local dentist’s office using a small map at the bottom of a mail ad to show where it’s located
Print links to a Google Maps location, such as with short links or QR codes
DON’T DO THIS
Inside of books (more than 5k copies), or as cover art for a book
Used as the core part of printed navigational material (for example, tour books or guide books).
Consumer & retail goods or packaging (t-shirts, beach towels, shower curtains, mugs, posters, stationery, etc.)
Primary or creative use in printed promotional or advertising materials:
Example: A full-page magazine ad for a car company using a Google Maps screenshot to show how far the car can travel