Hi all

I recently received an 8-page promotional booklet in my (physical) mailbox. 
Inside are promotions at participating shops. (Free tie when buying a costume, 
10% off when buying more than €100, etc ...)
https://files.unitedbashers.com/r/worldline/front.png
https://files.unitedbashers.com/r/worldline/back.png

As you can see there is no attribution for the map (not on the inside either). 
I am convinced it uses OpenStreetMap data: 
https://files.unitedbashers.com/r/worldline/map.png
There are some differences. I believe this is due to old OSM data being used. 
For example, the southern part of the vertical axis through the Parc de 
Bruxelles/Warandepark was remapped as "dual carriageway" 2 years ago.[1]

The thing that annoys me most is that on the associated website they use Google 
Maps.

The address on the publication is Worldline NV, Haachtsesteenweg 1442, 1130 
Brussel. Their website offers a contact form: 
http://be.worldline.com/en-us/home/about-us/contact-us/contact-form.html

Maybe we can send a message, but I'm not sure what to ask them. Just to think 
about it next time? Ask for a compensation? I have a feeling that they were 
actually aware of the attribution requirement, but deliberately didn't do it 
because it's difficult for us to act on. If we don't do anything, they were 
right, and there's no point in using the ODbL instead of "public domaining" our 
map.

What are your thoughts?

Regards
Ruben

[1] https://overpass-api.de/achavi/?changeset=24664291

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