Re: [Talk-ko] DAUM as a source

2012-10-18 Thread Wesley Woo-Duk Hwang-Chung
Alright, then. As for more alternatives, sanha has saved the previous, less accurate map, as well as his trace of the area based on Bing Map. DWG should implement one of them, or maybe mix both. Here are the links for .osm that sanha provides: Old OSM area map: http://intosunset.tistory.com/attach

Re: [Talk-ko] DAUM as a source

2012-10-18 Thread Paul Norman
It’s CC BY-SA and not ODbL compatible. There’s the additional problem that it appears to be derived on a map from a South Korean maritime survey institution and a map published by dkbnews, so even if the author gave permission it’s not all his work. I think there’s a previous less accurate v

Re: [Talk-ko] DAUM as a source

2012-10-18 Thread Wesley Woo-Duk Hwang-Chung
According to sanha, he doesn't read mailing lists, and he doesn't want to get into too much legal rambling. The .osm file sanha made to replace the Daum-sourced map is based on this map: http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/File:Dokdo_zoomin.png The legal information is there in English. Would this be

Re: [Talk-ko] DAUM as a source

2012-10-18 Thread Changwoo Ryu
I sent a message explaining those to that mapper. Actually uploading DAUM data to OSM is more dangerous in Korea than you think. All online map services in Korea (even Google map) are based on data mapped by the government. And those government data can't be exported without approval by a law. (We

[Talk-ko] DAUM as a source

2012-10-18 Thread Paul Norman
Apologies for the message in English, but if I knew Korean I wouldn't need to send it. The DWG was informed that a Korean mapper (http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/sanha) had used DAUM as a source. I'm dealing with redacting the relevant changesets, but the mapper doesn't speak English and I don'