On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 05:43, Kai Krueger kakrue...@gmail.com wrote:
jaakkoh wrote
Umh. Of course other (as in any) maps can be used for _some_ level of
verification (such as: oh, there seems to b a rd here! I should go out
and survey that!) -- Or should I rather say navigation to help in
If we need a change to the licence wording to allow Poland to keep their
data, lets put a few words a the end of the licence to allow Poland to do
just that, and put it to vote as required in the contributor terms.
Didn't we adopt the contributor terms just so we have just this flexibility?
I
Kai Krueger kakrueger@... writes:
We are using CC-BY-SA data to verify where we need to re-survey to create an
ODbL database. There are even a whole bunch of great tools that make this as
easy and systematic as possible. So I presume that form of verification is
legal and is not covered by the
Sorry, I think I may have misunderstood - I guess you meant copying tags from
existing CC-by-SA data not using existing CC-By-SA to work out
where to remap. Apologies for the misunderstanding :-)
Yes, my own practice so far has been to use ground observations (or memory,
most of my remapping
Why not make this rule general (outside Poland) any data published
under free and open licence (whatever it is) can be verified by OSM
data.
This brings no risk, that anyony big and evil (whatever that is)
will use it to overrun OSM...
LM_1
2012/3/9 Ian Sergeant inas66+...@gmail.com:
Indeed.
FK270673-2 wrote
As no media has published anything about the license change until now, he
would be the first one to investigate this story.
Well, then here is the first one from a popular german blog netzpolitik.org
[1], titled OpenStreetMap: Lizenzänderung könnte Lücke reißen (my rough
Hey All,
I was wondering what the license implications would be from digitizing
from balloon maps that had been rectified from other satellite
imagery.
- So let's say you fly photos of an area
- To stitch them together you use Google Maps imagery as the base
- What is the deal with the imagery
Hi,
On 10 March 2012 03:51, Kate Chapman k...@maploser.com wrote:
Hey All,
I was wondering what the license implications would be from digitizing
from balloon maps that had been rectified from other satellite
imagery.
- So let's say you fly photos of an area
- To stitch them together you
From: andrzej zaborowski [mailto:balr...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: [OSM-legal-talk] Digitizing from Balloon Maps
Hi,
On 10 March 2012 03:51, Kate Chapman k...@maploser.com wrote:
Hey All,
I was wondering what the license implications would be from digitizing
from balloon maps that