Hi,

I gave a talk this weekend introducing new mappers to OSM. For this talk I prepared a slide set, which includes quite some screenshots of both GoogleMaps and Bing Maps as well as some of their aerial imagery, in order to compare these services to OSM.

Now I would like to publish this slide set (i.e. put the slides up for download) under a license as nonrestrictive as possible.

Skimming through the Google and Microsoft Terms of Use I came to the conclusion that it would be ok to publish under a cc-by-sa-nc license (the nc seems to be necessary) when I additionally limit the use to educational purposes.

To be hones, the license reading was quite confusing and frustrating. I couldn't really pull out crystal clear information from these texts. So my question is: Is my conclusion right, can I publish under less restrictive terms, or do I need to remove the shots in order to publish at all?

Cheers,
  Martin

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