I am trying to find a solution that will allow the UMP project in Poland
to continue using OSM data and therefore reciprocally allow OSM to keep
a large amount of data that went into making the initial road map of
Poland and which is still there. The UMP project collects road routes
within
Legally there's no downside for granting extra permissions. They are
additive on top of whatever licence is used and don't damage anyone
else's use of the data. However, it is not in the spirit of the
community terms for OSMF to grant exemptions or extra permissions -
particularly not if they
Hi,
On 03/06/12 10:55, Michael Collinson wrote:
The OSMF acknowledges the kind help of UMP project and its members in
creating the OSM map of Poland. The OSMF acknowledges that the UMP
project is similar in spirit; providing geodata that is free and open.
Provided that UMP continues to publish
Is there a way to provide what UMP want by making a Produced Work (which could
be
public domain or CC) rather than a Derived Database?
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Ed Avis e...@waniasset.com
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Michael Collinson wrote:
- as an OSM community member, are you happy for the OSMF to make
such a statement?
- is it true?
- can you see any negative consequences?
I'm with Ed and Frederik on this one, I'm afraid - I don't see any way in
which we can afford additional permissions on a one-off
On 06/03/12 18:07, Michael Collinson wrote:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Legal_FAQ/ODbL3a. I would like to use
OpenStreetMap maps. How should I credit you?
I recommend Map tiles copyright OpenStreetMap, licenced CC-BY-SA, as
that works better with BY-SA's requirement of a copyright
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Rob Myers r...@robmyers.org wrote:
On 06/03/12 18:07, Michael Collinson wrote:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Legal_FAQ/ODbL 3a. I would like to use
OpenStreetMap maps. How should I credit you?
I recommend Map tiles copyright OpenStreetMap, licenced
On 06/03/12 20:30, Mike Linksvayer wrote:
I also recommend using the *word* copyright rather than (c), as it is
my understanding that the English word has international legal weight
but the copyright symbol or its ASCII equivalent doesn't.
That's the oddest thing I've read today. Really?
Hi all,
Could someone explain exactly what will be happening on April 1?
Will we really be purging all data from decliners? And if so, is this
not terrible timing, given the recent, high-profile signups of
companies like foursquare?
Given that many people are now actively remapping, is there