On 7 Oct 2009, at 12:20, Francis Davey wrote:

> If I use a map to find somewhere (which may not be a point marked on
> the map of course) and extract (by measurement - which is what
> clicking on an image will do) a lat/long coordinate, that action does
> not involve the copying of the map in any way or making a derived work
> even if I do this lots and lots and lots of times.

So I'm out with my iPhone. I look someone up in my address book, and  
tap the address (with postcode) to get Google Maps directions to the  
address. When I arrive there, I launch the iFreeThePostcode app,  
choose the same address from my address book, and submit the postcode  
along with the GPS-derived lat/long to FreeThePostcode.org.

I think I'm right in saying that I'm not infringing anything, but I'm  
a bit dubious because the first step was to use the address (with  
postcode) to look up the location. Am I on dodgy ground?


Tim



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