The German Supreme Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) uses OpenStreetMap
maps on its web site:
http://www.bundesverfassungsgericht.de/organisation/anfahrt.html
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On Thursday 25 Sep 2008 6:48:22 pm Jochen Topf wrote:
The German Supreme Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) uses OpenStreetMap
maps on its web site:
http://www.bundesverfassungsgericht.de/organisation/anfahrt.html
Jochen
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2008/9/25 Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thursday 25 Sep 2008 6:48:22 pm Jochen Topf wrote:
The German Supreme Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) uses OpenStreetMap
maps on its web site:
http://www.bundesverfassungsgericht.de/organisation/anfahrt.html
Jochen
w00t
Jochen Topf skrev:
The German Supreme Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) uses OpenStreetMap
maps on its web site:
http://www.bundesverfassungsgericht.de/organisation/anfahrt.html
Jochen
Nice... Maybe we can get one of their judges to look over the licenses
pro bono, in gratitude for their
J.D. Schmidt wrote:
/Just for the record, the above was a joke - In case we have Germans and
Swedes without humour reading the list :P
It's been pointed out on IRC that the reason the German Supreme Court
was looking into OSM in the first place is that, under pressure from
talk-de, they
Richard Fairhurst skrev:
J.D. Schmidt wrote:
/Just for the record, the above was a joke - In case we have Germans and
Swedes without humour reading the list :P
It's been pointed out on IRC that the reason the German Supreme Court
was looking into OSM in the first place is that, under
Actually, their black circle and blackened buildings stand out a lot
better than the little icon in your sample, so their choice has
its advantages. Could OSM show a particular place in a way more
comparable to what the Bundesverfassungsgericht did?
It should be noted that they are serving
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