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> On 7. Oct 2019, at 19:48, Kathleen Lu via legal-talk 
> <legal-talk@openstreetmap.org> wrote:
> 
> In my view, if you are keeping the two zip codes in different columns and not 
> removing duplicates, then essentially what you have is one property that is 
> "OSM ZIP" and one property that is "proprietary ZIP", and they are two 
> different properties that are not used to improve each other, so it is a 
> collective database per 
> https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Licence/Community_Guidelines/Collective_Database_Guideline_Guideline


As I read the collective db guideline, you cannot have both, the ZIP codes from 
your proprietary database and those from OpenStreetMap, in the same database 
matched to the same objects. It says “add or replace” a property (we do agree 
the ZIP codes are a property and not a primary feature?). If you keep both ZIP 
codes in your db, it implies you need both columns, which implies you are 
somehow mixing them at some point (or you could drop the proprietary ZIP codes, 
as you won’t need them)

Cheers Martin 
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