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> Il giorno 25 ago 2016, alle ore 21:41, Bjoern Hassler
> ha scritto:
>
> The use: I'm interested in locating megalithic structures, but only where
> those are visible on Bing. I am not interested in copying anything from the
> map to OSM that I cannot see in Bing (as it p
Hi Christoph,
Definitely a practical query!
The rights: My interest is wth the IGM maps
http://www.igmi.org/vendite/autorizzazione_riproduzioni.php
Their rights are fairly standard: Reproduction and distribution to the
public is prohibited. However, use is permitted for personal use (e.g.
researc
On Thursday 25 August 2016, Bjoern Hassler wrote:
>
> Suppose I have a list of GPS points of airports (one per airport),
> derived from publicly available paper (copyrighted) maps. Suppose
> there is no issue with sui generis rights in that list, but that
> there was no special permission to create
Hi Yves,
Depends what you mean by "source". In scenario (2), the copyrighted map
tells me where to look, but I use bing imagery to trace over the object
(say the runway). The copyrighted map is used, but only provides
information in a conceptual sense, but is not a source of (numerical) data:
The
In other words, you would systematically use a copyrighted map as a source to
enter data in OSM?
Yves
Le 25 août 2016 19:49:05 GMT+02:00, Bjoern Hassler a
écrit :
>Dear all,
>
>Is it permissible to use (copyrighted) maps to discover features on
>Bing
>(and trace those into OSM)?
>
>Suppose I
Dear all,
Is it permissible to use (copyrighted) maps to discover features on Bing
(and trace those into OSM)?
Suppose I have a list of GPS points of airports (one per airport), derived
from publicly available paper (copyrighted) maps. Suppose there is no issue
with sui generis rights in that lis