Niklas Cholmkvist <towardsoss <at> gmail.com> writes: > > Hello, > > When I map, sometimes I add sources to my contributions. It could be a > bus route relation where I may add the GPS trace I took while riding the > bus as the source for the route. Other times if I name a street I may > use a geotagged/geolocated photo of the street sign as a source.(thus > proving that the name is the same as the one shown on the street sign) > In some cases where I want to fine-adjust the location of a geotagged > photo using for example the rendered OSM Mapnik images, will part of my > photo(or the photo in whole) become CC-BY-SA-2.0? (this question arised > after I considered making all my geotagged -in EXIF- photos public > domain CC-0-1.0-Universal)
Hi, If you do not want to start a new war, take the coordinates from Google Earth/Maps. Judged by the blog http://www.edparsons.com/2008/10/who-map-is-it-anyway/ Google will not rise a hullabaloo against you. But if you want to have fun check the coordinates from both OSM and Google (and Yahoo and Bing as well) and use the average. -Jukka Rahkonen- _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk