By mistake I sent the replay below to Paul Norman, instead of the list. Please comment if you think it's enough to consider this CC-BY copyrighted data ODbL compatible.

El 13/02/14 23:36, Paul Norman escribió:
From: Carlos Dávila [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 1:47 PM
Subject: [Imports] Import proposal: Hydrographic data in South East
Spain

We want to announce the import of hydrographic data from the
Confederación Hidrográfica del Segura, a basin in the South East of
Spain. All the details about the import can be seen at [1] (English) and
[2] (Spainish).
Import has been discussed in the local mailing list (talk-es). Please
see [3] for more details.
Any feedback is welcome.
I'm just commenting on the legal aspects for now.

- If the license is CC BY 3.0, we need to verify that they are okay with
   the ODbL attribution. You can find details in the archives on how the
   attribution clause of CC BY 3.0 is onerous for a crowd-sourced map.
We have asked about this issue and the answer from Confederación Hidrográfica del Guadiana, by the Information Systems Service Chief was as follows:

"I understand there shouldn't be any problem from our part, but it is not clear for me what we should do from here. Must we just state it in our web? Do we have to register somewhere?" Entiendo que por nuestra parte no debería haber ningún problema, pero no tengo claro que tenemos que hacer desde aquí.

Solo debemos indicarlo en nuestra web?. Hay que inscribirse en algún sitio?
- I reviewed the linked license. Nowhere does it say that the data on
   the site is made available under CC BY 3.0. There is a link to CC BY 3.0
   but it appears to be just randomly inserted, and the license hasn't
   been applied to any contents.




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