Re: [OSM-legal-talk] attribution of data for use on TV

2009-09-17 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, tele...@hushmail.com wrote: My question is what type of attribution is appropriate? We had a huge discussion about this 2.5 years ago but not a lot has changed since, so you might want to read the thread with the misleading subject OSM Layer into Adobe Illustrator,

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] attribution of data for use on TV

2009-09-17 Thread Barnett, Phillip
Hi, Frederik Ramm schrieb: where a guy from a TV broadcaster inquired about using the Baghdad map on-air. That guy was me :-) We never used the map in the end - we're a news broadcaster so didn't have time to thrash through the legalities on that day. I think I'm speaking for the majority

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] attribution of data for use on TV

2009-09-17 Thread Emilie Laffray
2009/9/17 Barnett, Phillip phillip.barn...@itn.co.uk Although it's just occurred to me that Microsoft license their data from someone else (TeleAtlas?) so I'm surprised they get the onscreen credit, rather than the original supplier. Navteq for Microsoft. Emilie Laffray

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] attribution of data for use on TV

2009-09-17 Thread Matt Amos
On 9/17/09, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote: Hi, tele...@hushmail.com wrote: My question is what type of attribution is appropriate? I think I'm speaking for the majority of contributors when I say that having the credits in the credits roll at the end of a TV production is

[OSM-legal-talk] UK Public Rights of Way

2009-09-17 Thread antonys
I'm aware that there have been several postings on this kind of question, but I would appreciate some advice/guidance if possible. I'm engaged in a discussion with my local authority, from whom I am trying to get a digital version of the Public Rights of Way map (PROW) for use on OSM. They have

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] UK Public Rights of Way

2009-09-17 Thread Richard Fairhurst
antonys wrote: I'm engaged in a discussion with my local authority, from whom I am trying to get a digital version of the Public Rights of Way map (PROW) for use on OSM. It'll almost certainly be OS-derived and therefore not suitable for OSM, I'm afraid. Even if they wanted to release it,

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] UK Public Rights of Way

2009-09-17 Thread Antony Scott
Re: OS derivation - interestingly, in the course of a long conversation and a couple of email exchanges, the officer at the council did not raise this as an issue. The understanding I have is that the data flow is the other way round - ie that the council updates the OS with incremental changes

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] UK Public Rights of Way

2009-09-17 Thread Tom Hughes
On 17/09/09 20:46, Antony Scott wrote: Re: OS derivation - interestingly, in the course of a long conversation and a couple of email exchanges, the officer at the council did not raise this as an issue. The understanding I have is that the data flow is the other way round - ie that the

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] UK Public Rights of Way

2009-09-17 Thread Elizabeth Dodd
On Fri, 18 Sep 2009, Tom Hughes wrote: Yes, the council will be sending the data they create describing the routes of paths to the OS but they will also be using OS data when creating that description - if a path goes from the junction of two roads to the corner of a field then they will