On 10 Mar 2009, at 08:30, Jukka Rahkonen wrote:
Peter Miller peter.mil...@... writes:
Is there is Use Case that you could put on the wiki for this one?
I am not following the thread but if you want it to be checked out by
a lawyer then I suggest you get it on the wiki in the same format
Hello all,
This isn't (shock horror) specifically a licence-change post.
If Fred has a program running on his computer that downloads OSM
data, then combines it with some proprietary, non-CC-BY-SA stuff,
that's perfectly ok as long as Fred doesn't then distribute the
result. In fact, Fred
Hi,
And therefore, I presume the same is true if the program is a Flash
app (running client-side, of course, albeit with a browser frame
around it) which outputs the result as a PDF - which Fred can then
save to his local hard drive and/or print. Right?
Since you're asking me
Richard Fairhurst rich...@... writes:
Hello all,
This isn't (shock horror) specifically a licence-change post.
If Fred has a program running on his computer that downloads OSM
data, then combines it with some proprietary, non-CC-BY-SA stuff,
that's perfectly ok as long as Fred
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