Hi there, I am working alot on openstreetmap.org and there seems to be a big difference in how the copyrights of the maps are handled in Wikipedia.
In wikipedia you will find maps that have no real sources claimed, and they are not checked. People can just upload any and all maps that they somehow created themselves, even if they are derived from works that clearly do not allow a creativecommons sharealike processing of them. In openstreetmap we are not allowed to import the positions of items based on the locations in wikipedia because they are derived from geoeye/googlemaps for the most part. So there is a rift between what is supposedly creative commons and what is really creative commons. Basically wikipedia is turning into a minefield of copyrighted material. Why is this permitted and encouraged in wikipedia but forbidden in openstreetmap? Is there any chance of aligning the policies so that we can use the map material in wikipedia for openstreetmap? Do you want to start enforcing stricter checking of the sources of maps? The idea is that Wikipedia is to host free knowledge, but what good is this knowledge of the world (maps) if we cannot use it? If wikipedia were to enforce the same standards for maps, there would be very few maps available in it. thanks, mike _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
