On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Kristoff Bonne wrote:
>
> I just checked at it looks like you are right. To bad the license-system
> does not allow (e.g.) the user to select between a "commercial use
> barred" or "commercial use allowed" license per data-element they enter.
>
> After all, on everything that
Ben,
Ben Laenen schreef:
>
>> But, concidering storing the original files in some central place, the
>> issue is that I have a spoken agreement with the person who provided
>> these files "for uploading them to the openstreetmap-project". I have
>> never spoken to him about giving these files to
Kristoff Bonne wrote:
> Ben,
>
>
> The ESRI-files I received as been converted to points and ways and have
> been uploaded directly to the OSM-server in that form.
About which municipality are we actually speaking btw? From which town did you
get the data?
> But, concidering storing the origi
Ben,
The ESRI-files I received as been converted to points and ways and have
been uploaded directly to the OSM-server in that form.
But, concidering storing the original files in some central place, the
issue is that I have a spoken agreement with the person who provided
these files "for uploadi
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> Van : Kristoff Bonne [mailto:kristoff.bo...@skypro.be]
> Verzonden : dinsdag , september 22, 2009 08:37 AM
> Aan : talk-be@openstreetmap.org
> Onderwerp : [OSM-talk-be] licence-agreement for using 3th party received
> information ???
>
> Hi All,
&
If it is data that can be transformed in a GPX file it should be the
most easy to upload it as a 'track' that is public?
For other data that should be public available, isn't there some
existing - osm - server that could host it?
I have plenty of place on a server where only bandwidth can be a
Kristoff Bonne wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
> After I managed to receive the official streetmap data from my
> town-administration, I'm now quering the neighbouring towns for the same
> thing.
A little question:
would it be possible to setup some server to host the files we get this way,
so everyone i
Dennis Bollyn wrote:
> Kristoff,
> I don't think a license that forbids commercial use of the data is
> compatible with openstreetmap. Doing so would in my opinion be counter to
> the spirit. Best regards,
Indeed, OSM data is CC-BY-SA, which allows distribution for any purpose,
including commer
nsdag , september 22, 2009 08:37 AM
Aan : talk-be@openstreetmap.org
Onderwerp : [OSM-talk-be] licence-agreement for using 3th party received
information ???
Hi All,
After I managed to receive the official streetmap data from my
town-administration, I'm now quering the neighbouring towns fo
Hi All,
After I managed to receive the official streetmap data from my
town-administration, I'm now quering the neighbouring towns for the same
thing.
Now, IMHO, what would help to persuade the administrations is a bit more
legal security on the use of this information. After all, this
informat
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