The guidance notes accompanying the data has this to say on how it was created

Conclusive Map Data of Open Country: Created under the Countryside and
Rights of Way (CROW) Act 2000, the Open Country (OC) data was
digitised from OS MasterMap by the contractors Black and Veatch
Consulting Limited on behalf of the Countryside Agency.

Conclusive Map Data of Registered Common Land: Created under the CROW
Act 2000, the Registered Common Land (RCL) data was digitised from DNF
Landline by the contractors Geodata on behalf of the Countryside
Agency.

regards

George

2009/7/13 Anthony Cartmell <[email protected]>:
>> It was provided with a printout of the file DataTerms
>>
>> http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/14452/response/34109/attach/3/DataTerms_tcm6-7878.pdf
>
> Looks interesting, as "internal business use" seems to be covered for
> free, like the Census data rules. Although how useful the areas are
> without being allowed to display them on a map, I'm not sure.
>
> However they list all the potential "derived data" possiblities, but don't
> seem to specify anywhere which ones actually apply to this data. I'd
> assume that it is derived from OS data, but this isn't clearly specified.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Anthony
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