Hi Rob,
Rob Oates wrote:
Why not simply ship scenery compiled with the osm data under a different
license?
A lot of what ends up in our Scenery is covered by the GPL and
personally I don't feel like having our own license debate about how to
deal with this stuff.
This alone is, from my
Tim Moore wrote:
Obviously you've been following this more closely than I, but doesn't the
proposed license specifically allow the use of OSM data in applications
like flight simulators, with a fairly liberal license?
I originally added the use case - it's been tweaked slightly since then,
Jon Stockill wrote:
Tim Moore wrote:
Obviously you've been following this more closely than I, but doesn't the
proposed license specifically allow the use of OSM data in applications
like flight simulators, with a fairly liberal license?
I originally added the use case - it's been tweaked
Why not simply ship scenery compiled with the osm data under a different
license?
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Martin Spott martin.sp...@mgras.netwrote:
Jon Stockill wrote:
Tim Moore wrote:
Obviously you've been following this more closely than I, but doesn't
the
proposed license
Martin Spott wrote:
OSM are currently discussing a draft of their to be expected future
license for their road database. If you're interesed in having OSM
roads show up one day in some future releases of the FlightGear World
Scenery, then feel free to reserve some time, start at:
Martin Spott wrote:
OSM are currently discussing a draft of their to be expected future
license for their road database. If you're interesed in having OSM
roads show up one day in some future releases of the FlightGear World
Scenery, then feel free to reserve some time, start at:
Jon Stockill wrote:
Martin Spott wrote:
and to read through their legal stuff. Don't miss the Use Cases.
In particular 8. Using OSM data in a computer game together with other
commercial data
Which is the most relevant to us - I think it got extended from my
original question
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