Hi Ivan,
I would suggest getting in touch with Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team
Indonesia. They could probably help in facilitate of permission.
team...@hotosm.org is the best way to reach them.
Best,
-Kate
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 7:34 AM, Ivan Garcia capisc...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks a lot
Hi All,
I think that lawyers from the provider of the license interpreting the
license as okay for use in OSM is no issue. Josh Campbell above is the
lead for the project. Currently this project is up for an award, it is
not putting the database at risk.
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 11:16 AM, Stephan
Hi All,
This has come up before. HOT is part of a pilot for the initiative
Imagery to the Crowd (1). Representatives of HOT and the US
Government met multiple times in all day meetings to discuss what the
NextView license means as well as to have the vectors available under
ODbL. The legal
Hi Alex,
You might want to clarify because your email is a bit confusing. My
understanding is you are saying I would like it to be this way, but
at the moment it is not. Correct?
Yes it is important to clarify the share alike clause, but I think
also important not to confuse people asking how
Hi Michael,
The meeting time is 1am in Jakarta and even later in other parts of
Asia (though I think you are in the Philippines at the moment and are
well aware).
Anyway, are there plans to rotate the meeting at some point?
I often perform advocacy within governments and the United Nations and
. It is unrealistic though to make these types of
distinctions I think.
Thanks,
-Kate
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer
dieterdre...@gmail.com wrote:
2013/1/15 Kate Chapman k...@maploser.com:
Hard to say if it would be substantial, I think that is going to
depend on the size
:
On Jan 14, 2013, at 5:30 AM, Simon Poole si...@poole.ch wrote:
Am 14.01.2013 08:36, schrieb Kate Chapman:
2. I have a spreadsheet of hospital locations licensed CC-BY-NC, I use
OSM to geocode these locations. I believe this can't happen because of
the incompatibility of the two licenses.
3. I
Thanks Simon,
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 6:30 PM, Simon Poole si...@poole.ch wrote:
Am 14.01.2013 08:36, schrieb Kate Chapman:
2. I have a spreadsheet of hospital locations licensed CC-BY-NC, I use
OSM to geocode these locations. I believe this can't happen because of
the incompatibility
Hi All,
So I've been thinking a lot about non-commercial licenses. The reason
is there are many humanitarian organizations that are releasing data
CC BY-NC or CC BY-SA-NC. I've been thinking through the issues with
this and trying to improve HOT's points about why using NC licenses is
not
Hi Frederik,
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 2:44 AM, Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org wrote:
Hi,
On 10/23/12 01:24, Alex Barth wrote:
Another question that we could ask to enlighten us is: What do commercial
geocoding providers usually allow you to do once you have paid them? When
you geocode
Hi Chris,
I don't understand why you think this agreement is unacceptable. It
isn't taking any rights away from OSM to use the data that I can see.
MoU agreements are a very typical thing of governments and I don't see
what the issue is.
-Kate
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 7:50 PM, Chris Hill
Hi All,
I have a question about what would trigger the ShareAlike in the
context of government. Let's say for example a National Mapping Agency
takes the OpenStreetMap road data for their area and then improves
upon it. Those improvements are shared with the Ministry of the
Environment. Is that
in Finland. Well, National Land Survey of
Finland is not improving OSM, but we (as OSMers) can improve OSM with their
data.
Rgs,
Pekka
Pekka Sarkola – pekka.sark...@gispo.fi – www.gispo.fi
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From: Kate Chapman [mailto:k...@maploser.com]
Sent: 18. kesäkuuta
Hi All,
Would it be possible to have someone sign the contributor terms rather
than login to accept them?
If I understand things correctly if I am talking to a data provider
who has released their data ODbL they would still need to accept the
contributor terms to allow the relicensing of the
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 had been rectified
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
Are the guidelines on the wiki the best place to find information as
how ODbL applies to OpenStreetMap?
Are there other sources I should be looking at?
-Kate
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Hello All,
Hopefully my question isn't soo close to Maning's to be annoying a
couple hours later:).
So I'm working on a project that involves poverty mapping. So
currently communities work as a group to determine the poor
households, the rich households, etc in a neighborhood. They do this
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