OpenSeaMap contributors should be careful to not use data from copyright 
sources when editing the map. One of our contributors had used data from IMO 
bulletins, resulting in him having revert most of his mapping work done over a 
period of months. The IMO has this text on its website: 

"All IMO sales publications are protected by the terms of the Universal 
Copyright Convention on intellectual property as adopted in 1952 (Berne) and as 
revised in 1972 (Paris). The copyright has since been extended by the World 
Intellectual Property Organization (Geneva) to include electronic and virtual 
intellectual property. Permission to use whole or parts of texts contained in 
IMO publications in printed or electronic form must be obtained by the 
Organization and are subject to royalty agreements." 

Not all copyright data is off limits to us. If the copyright holder explicitly 
grants copy permissions, those grants must be at least as permissive as the OSM 
license.
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