On 3/30/07, Jason Birch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Kamloops (Canadian municipality) takes an interesting approach.  They have a 
click-through, but it's not asserting any rights, just disclaiming liability.  
Their GIS manager explained that they are essentially placing the data into 
public domain:

I like the Kamloops language and may barrow a bit of it (assuming it's
not copyrighted <g>). Below is a link to some language I wrote, and
that has been out there for about 10 years. I am not suggesting that
it is exemplary because I'm sure not a lawyer, but it has a unique
clause requiring reciprocal data sharing by users. The county for
which I wrote the statement requires surveyors and engineers to
provide digital files (AutoCad, etc.) for new subdivisions and other
developments.

  http://www2.tetonwyo.org/gis/download/default.asp

Rich

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Richard Greenwood
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