On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 12:33:49PM -0800, Mano Marks wrote: > Some pertainent questions: > > What exactly are you creating? A KML file? Your own tiles? A list of > Lat/Long POIs? How was the list created? > > >From a Goog perspective: > > Say you create a KML file using Google Earth or use Google My Maps to > drop down points. Who owns that? You do.
Mano, I posed some questions in http://www.edparsons.com/2008/10/who-map-is-it-anyway/#comments that went unanswered on exactly this topic. Specifically, "If I'm using satellite imagery from Google to create my data, who owns it?" You say if you're 'dropping down points' -- you do. But Ed says that only applies if you're dropping down points based on something that you already knew -- so you can't drop points at, for example, intersections, and say "It's mine". Additionally ,does the "dropping down points" extend to "dropping down lines"? What happens when those lines are traced from something visible in the satellite imagery? What happens when those lines are from something traced from the Street Maps? I can't imagine the statement from Google is anything so simple as "If you create a KML file using Google Maps data inside Google My Maps, you own the data." Regards, -- Christopher Schmidt MetaCarta _______________________________________________ Geowanking mailing list [email protected] http://geowanking.org/mailman/listinfo/geowanking_geowanking.org
