[OSM-talk] iD editor making copyright violation easy

2013-02-06 Thread Stephan Knauss

Hi,

the new iD editor allows to supply a custom imagery layer.

Nothing prevents users from using google maps there and start copying.

A while ago we agreed that making it too easy is not intended. JOSM has 
code to block Google from being used.


I had created issue 662 requesting a similar thing for iD which was 
closed withing minutes as won't fix.

https://github.com/systemed/iD/issues/662

Is this new consensus in the community to make copyright violation too easy?

The JOSM code was added as a reaction because users had been copying 
from google aerial imagery, claiming it being legal and ignoring OSM 
consensus.


When it did not work in the past to tell people don't use it, why do 
we expect it to work now?


I would like to hear more opinions in probably take another approach at 
the iD developers in case we want to have it blocked.


On a side note, adding the right tag in the changeset does not work. A 
changeset with google maps used as imagery is having this tag: 
imagery_used = Bing


For custom imagery I suggest to include the used URL, so at least we 
know what was used.


Created Issue for this:
https://github.com/systemed/iD/issues/663

Stephan

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Re: [OSM-talk] iD editor making copyright violation easy

2013-02-06 Thread Robin Paulson

On 2013-02-07 11:08, Robin Paulson wrote:

On 2013-02-07 09:32, Stephan Knauss wrote:

Hi,

the new iD editor allows to supply a custom imagery layer.


is the new editor live? i understood it was only in use on a dev
instance at the moment?


sorry, ignore the noise, i found the answer.

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robin

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