John Smith <deltafoxtrot256@...> writes: > On 5 July 2011 05:42, Jaakko Helleranta.com <jaakko@...> wrote: > > But nevertheless _I_ would say that copyright/IPR-wise there's 0% left of > > anything protectable if (1) someone's e.g. traced a road from imagery, but > > has only marked it with, say, highway=road (meaning he states that he has no > > clue of what kind of road/path/track/river?/ditch/wall/other it is) and then > > I agree with this only if you could give the same source of data to 10 > different people and get the same result each time, for most roads > there is some creativity that goes into selecting where to place > nodes, which is recognised by most countries since making makes is > deemed a creative enterprise.
What do you consider as "same result"? How far away do I have to place a node? If I put one additional node into the way or remove one, is that enough? Bye, Andreas _______________________________________________ legal-talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/legal-talk
