All, 

I read through some of the Google licenses (not all of them) last year, and 
came to the (somewhat humorous) conclusion, that everyone just needs to use the 
Google License (or a Google like license) in turn, when setting their data out 
in the wild,  If I figured things correctly, using the Google like license 
would allow them to grab but not keep., or possibly not grab anything at all, 
in some cases, and for some reason, it seems like a circle of life sort of 
solution . . . 

The Google License seems to  be set up to be mutually exclusive, as in two 
separate entities using such a license couldn't use either's data, or at least 
not use it in a proprietary way.  Even if I'm completely wrong about this, seem 
like there might be a way to craft up a Google "canceling" license of some 
sort. 

bobb 



>>> "Mr. Puneet Kishor" <[email protected]> wrote:


On Apr 11, 2011, at 8:30 AM, Mikel Maron <[email protected]> wrote:







http://brainoff.com/weblog/2011/04/11/1635
 



I'll make sure to ask Google later today about this at the "Law and the GeoWeb" 
workshop. 









  

== Mikel Maron ==
+14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron 



 


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