2016-07-20 11:48 GMT+02:00 Pavel Machek <[email protected]>: > And yes, unlawful of course means unlawful by the applicable laws, > that is _your_ laws. >
typically, when you state something like "lawful" on your webpage, it refers to what is lawful for you, the publisher, the applicable law that governs the webpage from where you download. > If I said "You may use the data for any purpose > that would be lawful under Czech law, under the terms of OdBL.", that > would clearly be additional restriction. > so we agree somehow, that's good > > But I don't think that's what lawful means; it is lawful to map > chinese military installations from Czech republic, it is not lawful > to do that in china. > while it may be probably lawful (for the Czechs) mapping Chinese military installations while being in the Czech republic, it could still happen that Chinese authorities arrest you when entering China, and condemn you for mapping Chinese military installations (espionage), even if you had been in the Czech republic when you did so. (I'm not saying it is likely, it's just an example) Cheers, Martin
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