Re: [OSM-legal-talk] map drawn based on OSM tiles

2019-10-06 Thread Lars-Daniel Weber
Hi Simon, From: "Simon Poole" > Are you really doing this (applies to your 2nd question too) or are you > dealing in hypotheticals? As this would seem to be a rather roundabout > way to get shapefiles from OSM data it just seems to be rather unlikely. I'm really doing this but I'm *not* getting

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] map drawn based on OSM tiles

2019-10-06 Thread Simon Poole
Are you really doing this (applies to your 2nd question too) or are you dealing in hypotheticals? As this would seem to be a rather roundabout way to get shapefiles from OSM data it just seems to be rather unlikely. In any case you are creating a derivative of a CC BY-SA 2.0 licensed work which

[OSM-legal-talk] ZIP codes from OSM in non-compatible licensed dataset

2019-10-06 Thread Lars-Daniel Weber
Dear users, I'm often intersecting geodata with a license, which is in a non-ODbL-compatible license, with OSM data to enrich this data. Normally, I'm doing this for internal (private) use only, but I want to publish such a dataset now. For example, I'm getting postal ZIP codes from OSM and

[OSM-legal-talk] map drawn based on OSM tiles

2019-10-06 Thread Lars-Daniel Weber
Dear users, I've drawn a map based on the official OpenStreetMap tiles, which are licensed under CC-BY-SA 2.0 using QGIS. The result is stored as a shapefile. The shapefile should be published to students to work with it. It might be printed and shared otherwise. Most of the time during the