On Wednesday 08 April 2009 08:43:23 80n wrote:
The Copyright (c) year makes it clear internationally that there is
an actual copyright on it. OpenStreetMap Contributors names the
copyright holders, which are the individual contributors, not
OpenStreetMap (because that doesn't exist as a
Hi,
andrew heggie wrote:
On Wednesday 08 April 2009 08:43:23 80n wrote:
The Copyright (c) year makes it clear internationally that there is
an actual copyright on it. OpenStreetMap Contributors names the
copyright holders, which are the individual contributors, not
OpenStreetMap (because
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 02:48:32PM -0400, Richard Weait wrote:
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 19:36 +0100, Ed Loach wrote:
I've just spent a while searching the wiki, but can't see an obvious
answer, so thought I'd ask here.
I'm using Kosmos to create a map to include in a leaflet (to show
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 8:16 AM, Jochen Topf joc...@remote.org wrote:
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 02:48:32PM -0400, Richard Weait wrote:
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 19:36 +0100, Ed Loach wrote:
I've just spent a while searching the wiki, but can't see an obvious
answer, so thought I'd ask here.
80n wrote:
This is correct. Neither OSM nor OSMF holds any copyright.
Database right, on the other hand... ;)
For a magazine, I use
OpenStreetMap.org and contributors: CC-BY-SA
next to the map.
Then in the flannel panel at the start of the magazine (where
copyright/contributor
El Martes, 7 de Abril de 2009, Ed Loach escribió:
I'm using Kosmos to create a map to include in a leaflet (to show people
how to get from a station to a venue). I've created an image now and want
to include it in the leaflet. Is there some sort of approved bit of text to
say that the image
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 19:36 +0100, Ed Loach wrote:
I've just spent a while searching the wiki, but can't see an obvious answer,
so thought I'd ask here.
I'm using Kosmos to create a map to include in a leaflet (to show people how
to get from a station to a venue). I've created an image now
On 01/12/08 12:38, Jan Torben Heuer wrote:
Hi, I hope this is the right place for my question.
I want to use OSM data for a routing client. I therefore need the
streetdata. I heard that OSM can be accessed via postgresql (where I
hope find the streets data in) and I found a WMS that could
Hi,
Jan Torben Heuer wrote:
Hi, I hope this is the right place for my question.
No, definitely not. There is a [EMAIL PROTECTED] list and a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] list, both of which would be more suitable than
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I want to use OSM data for a routing client. I therefore need the
Hi,
I intend to create a KML layer for visualizing sea-level rise using
GoogleEarth and OSM as a basemap for roads and other POIs. Is this OK
with OSM license?
cheers,
maning
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Hi,
I intend to create a KML layer for visualizing sea-level rise using
GoogleEarth and OSM as a basemap for roads and other POIs. Is this OK
with OSM license?
The KML is not a problem, only if someone makes a screenshot or
whatever from the whole thing with the Google Earth layer visible,
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Maning Sambale schrieb:
Hi,
I intend to create a KML layer for visualizing sea-level rise using
GoogleEarth and OSM as a basemap for roads and other POIs. Is this OK
with OSM license?
Additional to the remarks from Frederik I'd like to point
2008/4/18 maning sambale [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The KML is not a problem, only if someone makes a screenshot or
whatever from the whole thing with the Google Earth layer visible,
that would have to be CC-BY-SA licensed meaning that he can't
distribute such a screenshot unless Google also
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