Forwarding reply to Christiann.

Don't forget to use the source tag for proper attribution. See :
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Haiti/ImageryAndDataSources#Best_Practices
(I assume a new item for this imagery will quickly appear.)

Jean-Guilhem


-------- Message original --------
Sujet :         Re: [CrisisMappers] Re: New Imagery in Google Earth file
Date :  Thu, 21 Jan 2010 09:30:12 +0100
De :    Jean-Guilhem Cailton <jguil...@gmail.com>
Pour : Christiaan Adams <csad...@google.com>, crisismapp...@googlegroups.com Références : <4b56b63202000087000ab...@groupwise.aaas.org> <aacf9561001201243y72789b1dgafa5056dfd042...@mail.gmail.com> <47eee7b81001202348u2c29a27ds70b6e61251bd7...@mail.gmail.com>



Thank you very much, Christiaan and Google !!!!

Jean-Guilhem


Christiaan Adams a écrit :
Hi folks, I've been asked to let you know that you CAN trace this imagery in OSM:
http://www.google.com/relief/haitiearthquake/imagery.html

-Christiaan

---------------------------------
Christiaan Adams
Google Earth Outreach
Google Crisis Response
csad...@google.com <mailto:csad...@google.com>
---------------------------------

On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Jeff Martin <jeffmar...@google.com <mailto:jeffmar...@google.com>> wrote:

    Here are the usage terms for the new aerial imagery released on
    Google Maps/Google Earth today:

    Use restricted to non-commercial use in or related to Haitian
    relief efforts. Generating maps for that purpose (only) is fine.
    Must provide a proper and distinct photo credit to Google.

    Please don't ask me to interpret this clause for you or apply it
    to specific use cases. (We've been warned against giving
    interpretive legal advice.)


    On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 5:52 AM, Lars Bromley <lbrom...@aaas.org
    <mailto:lbrom...@aaas.org>> wrote:

        This is the same stuff being made available over the last few
        days in various other formats that haven't had restrictions. I
        can speak particularly about the Jan 13 GeoEye-1 image and all
        DG imagery which has been communicated to me as being for
        'unrestricted use' and for wide dissemination. I can help
        smooth over any problems with the two companies if needed.

        Lars

        >>> Jean-Guilhem Cailton <jguil...@gmail.com
        <mailto:jguil...@gmail.com>> 01/20/10 7:29 AM >>>
        Hi,

        Please forgive my naive question : is OSM allowed to use this
        imagery
        for tracing ?

        Thank you very much

        Jean-Guilhem Cailton


        Christiaan Adams a écrit :
        > High Resolution (15cm) imagery is now available for
        Port-au-Prince
        > (acquired 17 Jan).
        >
        > We have burned it into the basemap in Google Maps.
        > For more info, check out this blog post (and be sure to look
        at the
        > Google Maps link it contains):
        >
        
http://google-latlong.blogspot.com/2010/01/new-imagery-of-port-au-prince.html
        >
        > We have created a KML version, which is now available
        through our
        > master KML file:
        >
        http://mw1.google.com/mw-earth-vectordb/haiti/Haiti-Earthquake-nl.kml
        >
        > We are also making most of this imagery available for
        download, for
        > non-commercial use related to emergency relief.  See this
        page for
        > details:
        > http://www.google.com/relief/haitiearthquake/imagery.html
        > The footprints of the images available for download are also
        available
        > as one of the selections in the KML file linked above.
        >
        > We hope to get this imagery into the Google Earth basemap in the
        > morning, along with other recent Haiti imagery in Google Earth's
        > historical imagery tool.
        >
        > Let me know if you have any questions or problems accessing
        these
        > resources.  Any feedback on how they are being used would
        also be
        > appreciated, and would help us better focus our efforts in the
        > future.
        >
        > Thanks and keep up the amazing work everyone!
        > -Christiaan
        >
        > ---------------------------------
        > Christiaan Adams
        > Google Earth Outreach
        > Google Crisis Response
        > csad...@google.com <mailto:csad...@google.com>
        > ---------------------------------
        >
        > On Jan 19, 3:23 pm, Christiaan Adams <csad...@google.com
        <mailto:csad...@google.com>> wrote:
        >
        >> Hi all,
        >> We just updated our KML with better GeoEye data (broader
        coverage and
        >> ortho-rectified), as well as new DigitalGlobe and NOAA data.
        >> Refresh your network link, or re-load it from
        
here:http://mw1.google.com/mw-earth-vectordb/haiti/Haiti-Earthquake-nl.kml
        >>



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