On 9 September 2016 at 11:22, Simon Poole <si...@poole.ch> wrote: > > I believe it was one of the major issues that openaddresses.uk ran in > to, see > https://www.scribd.com/document_downloads/265440465?extension=pdf&from=embed&source=embed > page 48 and following.
Uh oh, so does that mean the UK Postcode database is back closed/was never really open? This is a little troubling for us in Canada, as Canada Post has been pulling stunts like threatening a crowdsourced postal code (as we call 'em) database with legal action. This suit has been withdrawn, but leaves a whole mess of unanswered questions. But back to the Region of Peel. I've cc'd Kevin, who is Peel's open data champion and active as a mapper and on talk-ca. He asked me if there were example requests you could maybe point to that have been used in the past. I was thinking something roughly along the lines of: OSM volunteers in Ontario wish to incorporate the following data sets kindly provided by Region of Peel under the [full_name_of_Peel_licence] licence: 1) building outlines for Caledon; 2) address points. We seek permission to republish these data under the ODbL, as used by OSM. We would like to have clarification that: a) the licence termination on breach clause can be relaxed regarding unlawful use. Once data are in OSM, we have no control over users' application of the data; and b) that Region of Peel can confirm that all rights to the open data sets are held by the Region, and that no third party databases have been used to derive the data sets. Is that roughly what a request looks like? I know that the address points are very likely developed internally by Peel (and there are no Postal Codes included) but the building outlines may have been derived from third-party LIDAR or orthophotos. Best Wishes, Stewart
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