Am 11.07.2011 12:10, schrieb Grant Slater:
....
The traced data is a new work and therefore untainted by the Bing
license. (NearMap doesn't see using aerial imagery this way.)
The license is also a specific terms of use grant to OSM with the
condition the derived data is uploaded to OSM.
.....
The last time I read Nearmaps ToS I believe they were in fact -not- claiming any rights in traces from their imagery, but requiring you to enter in to a contract with them (via acceptance of the ToS) that you would only license the data you generated in a specific
way.

But I might be mistaken. In any case as has been discussed here before, the level of protection of photographic imagery differs so strongly from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, that it doesn't seem wise to me to bet on there being no rights from the original source remaining in traces.

Simon



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