It seems to me that the easiest way to have establishments on her website be 
marked with special icons would be for her to run her own copy of one of the 
rendering engines, with a custom icon set.  Of course, once the data is in the 
OSM database, anyone else making a map of the same area could show the same 
establishments, although not with the custom icons.  Having location data be 
available only to the one website would require having a local copy of the 
database, covering the area of interest, that did not feed updates back to the 
main OSM database.  I think that would be allowed, as long as proper 
attribution was given for the OSM-originating data, but I am not a lawyer.

-------Original Email-------
Subject :Re: [OSM-newbies] OSM Japan
>From  :mailto:[email protected]
Date  :Sat Aug 14 10:20:49 America/Chicago 2010


Bouncing to people who can help :-)

On Jul 21, 2010, at 5:49 AM, Tony Mitchell wrote:

> Hi Steve,
> I've just discovered OSM and I'm extremely impressed by it. Although I've 
> always loved maps I'm not a cartographer but this is drawing me in I have to 
> say!
>
> Basically I'm London based and my girlfriend in Fukuoka, Japan is setting up 
> a website where GoogleMaps to map restaurants, bars, boutiques etc would be 
> an essential feature were it not for the sky-high cost. So looking around for 
> an alternative lead me to OSM.
>
> I've added a couple of tiny streets basically from memory and plonked a 
> fantastic little bar/restaurant that I used to frequent (called izakaya in 
> Japanese actually). Should I only be adding street etc using GPS? Anyway they 
> haven't shown up yet but it was only half an hour ago
>
> The idea was that she could essentially mark her clients' premises on the 
> map, export them as HTML and embed them in her site. Is that something that 
> is a) possible and b) ok with you guys at OSM? I know what I'm proposing is 
> for commercial use rather than purely for the love of map-making but Fukuoka 
> is such a cool city and there seems to be very few places of interest 
> currently marked out so I guess we could help there.
>
> If it is an option then we'd gladly become members of the foundation and make 
> a contribution to your work.
>
> And if it is possible, is there also a way to use our own tiny logo to mark 
> bars, boutiques etc?
>
> Anything I can do to help her get her website running so we can start to live 
> in the same city (being separated by 6,000 miles for 5 months is something I 
> wouldn't wish on anyone!) And we're trying to get started with limited funds 
> so something like OSM could reall help.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Tony Mitchell
>
>
>


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