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> On 2. Dec 2020, at 11:15, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
>
> I don't have any terms of service - as a non-profit/research project it's all
> quite informal
consider setting up some simple terms, even short ones, where you deny all
responsibility, liability and guarantee and
Hello Frederik,
OK - thanks for that. That clears things up quite nicely I think.
I have too many "day job" obligations at the moment to set it up as a
business, but the thought has crossed my mind for the future.
Thanks,
Nick
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 12:03 PM Frederik Ramm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On
Hello Martn,
I believe I 'probably' don't have any obligation, but I am just being
cautious as we do appear to live in a very litigious world and I just want
to be safe. It's a case of whether there is some automatic 'implied rights'
for users when there are no terms of service.
I don't have any
Dec 2, 2020, 09:49 by nickw4...@gmail.com:
> I have contacted the company asking them if it was OK to delete their
> panoramas (as the content is arguably 'inappropritate' for a walking-oriented
> site) nd they replied to me, in a friendly and cooperative way, saying they
> would setup
Hi,
On 02.12.20 09:49, Nick Whitelegg wrote:
> As I said I am paying for this out of my own money and do not want the
> storage space to be used for purposes other than panos of walking trails.
I think you have already done *much* more than can be expected of you. I
would have removed the data
IANAL, but why do you believe you could have any obligation to host their
content on your server?
Do you have terms of service?
Cheers
Martin
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Hello everyone,
Apologies - this is not directly related to OpenStreetMap itself but is
related to a site of mine which uses OpenStreetMap data so I thought I'd
post my question here to get opinions.
I have been developing a site OpenTrailView (https://opentrailview.org) to
collect 360 panoramas