On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <ava...@gmail.com>wrote:
> but it seems > that SPOT is an aggregate of differently licensed data. So what > applies to France doesn't for the rest of the world. > > But maybe someone else can correct me on that, I'm not sure. > > > SPOT is an imagery provider, so they can apply the licence they want on their production. They decided to create a special one for this experimental phase of 6 months. The special licence for OSM (in english) is here: http://www.youmapps.org/licenses/EULA-OSM-en.html SPOTmaps, the product (in french): http://www.spotimage.com/web/2214-spotmaps-tableau.php As Emilie said, it's 2.5m resolution + 15m accuracy for France, orthorecitified. It is normally sold 2€ per km2 but is free for France and only for OpenStreetMap for the next 6 months, renewable. After this period and depending on its success, geographic extensions will be evaluated by SPOT. Pieren
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