2014/1/23 Frederik Ramm <[email protected]> > Perhaps it could work to draw the boundary in the same way as the > company draws it themselves. If they have, on their web site, > instructions on how to find them - possibly a map, or a description - > then they can be placed on the map. If they don't, or try to hide their > actual location from visitors of their web site, then they can't be on > OSM either. >
In general this seems a suitable starting point for discussion, but there might be cases where the public has an interest in knowing about the actual location of a business or agency nonetheless they are trying to hide it from the public. From a legal point of view a company does not have privacy rights, only natural persons have such (speaking for Germany here, not sure if there are jurisdictions where companies have privacy). cheers, Martin
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