Even if I have to admit that I sympathise with Pol's action, there is clearly no permission so it is a clear no go. Too bad.
> But again, if I had spotted myself those antennas, the problem is still the > same ? Warning: ianal You can certainly let the data inspire you to find all antennas and get the coordinates by yourself, but it is hard to believe you did if the data correspond to the ibpt data until the last digit. And no, if you have tomorrow a dataset with the digits a bit scrambled it is not very convincing that you got the coordinates by yourself either. >> Also noteworthy is that the map on ibpt.be says "Door deze site te >> gebruiken zijn de gebruikers gebonden door de gebruiksvoorwaarden van >> Google." / "En utilisant ce site, les utilisateurs sont tenus par les >> conditions d'utilisation de Google." > > So does it changes something ? According to me Google is irrelevant here. I suppose that only concerns the Google data (i.e. background map) I can certainly understand that you went after the data. I also have some datasets that I "found" somewhere and am not supposed to have. Use them for yourself if you wish, we won't stop you, but don't put the work of the whole OSM community in danger by importing them into OSM. wouter -- "Wie niet in zichzelf gelooft, komt nergens." - Thor Heyerdahl _______________________________________________ Talk-be mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-be
