Oops Rossko, I picked the wrong poster's name sorry.
On May 13, 11:10 am, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Rossko, your suspicions are not unfounded !
>
> It wasn't me that voiced suspicion .. though I am :)
>
> It's worth highlighting that the OS still maintain their general
> position on "derived data" - say a position is generated by a click on
> the map, that is data "derived from" the OS who claim ownership. In
> itself, thats the same as their stance if you read a location off of
> their paper maps.
> They do clarify that you are licenced to use such 'derived data'
> within your web application. That would exclude, say, exporting KML
> to someone else or to their GPS unit.
>
> It all gets a bit blurry if you have your own database that may be
> updated using clicks or geocodes from OpenSpace ?!
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