Emilie Laffray <emilie.laff...@...> writes: >Amusingly enough, I don't know of any map providers using copyrights to protect >their data.
All map providers use copyright to protect their data. Look at any map online or offline and you will see a copyright notice, for example Map data (c) 2010 Europa Technologies, Google, PPWK, Tele Atlas Perhaps you mean that they don't use only copyright but also assert every right that they possibly can, including database rights. This is quite true. Usually a company's legal team will advise them to grab everything, and even to add additional restrictions not backed by any law. (Even if they are struck down in court, you're still no worse off than if you hadn't given it a try.) Certainly the database right exists in some countries and we need to license it. That doesn't of itself justify trying to export it to countries which have (wisely in my opinion) decided not to enact such a right. As always, the standard reality check applies: if you believe that maps or the data they represent are not covered by copyright, please start large-scale photocopying of some commercial maps, or copying the information from them into another format that you then publish. -- Ed Avis <e...@waniasset.com> _______________________________________________ legal-talk mailing list legal-talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/legal-talk