reached/conveyed via email can be
binding but I don't know if that'd be valid under English law.
- Svavar Kjarrval
On 24/07/15 16:31, Simon Poole wrote:
I suspect the problem is not quite as large as you think it might be.
If they want to use a public licence, while it may not be actually
that regard. The current
licence is located at
http://www.skra.is/fasteignaskra/stadfangaskra/user-licence/
Do you have any comments you would like for me to convey?
With regards,
Svavar Kjarrval
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to this thread to avoid repeats in the licence discussions.
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It would prohibit me from using the CC0 license if I use any data with a
ODbL license to create a derived database.
- Svavar Kjarrval
On 28/02/13 23:49, Rob Myers wrote:
On 28/02/13 23:45, Tobias Knerr wrote:
It also _forces_ you to prohibit stuff, by requiring ODbL for derivative
databases
/almennir-skilmalar/ so you
can get the full picture. There should be a Google Translate option at
the top of the page.
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and I could pass on the
information on how to submit it for consideration. The deadline is
February 8th 2013.
- Svavar Kjarrval
On 17/01/13 20:03, Alex Barth wrote:
Ugh. Like you're saying, this is clearly not a good open policy. Does
Iceland or any involved politicians have ambitions to join
Wait what?
I don't think they'd trust OSM for its geodata databases, especially if
everybody in the world who has an OSM account can edit it at will.
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Svavar Kjarrval
On 17/01/13 22:18, Johan C wrote:
Give them the suggestion to use Openstreetmap as their database, since
that's