On 2016-12-22 07:47 PM, James wrote: > From what was told to me at the school, Stewart, you are allowed to > create derivative work/tracing, but not distribute the imagery.
You may be able to create derivative work, but solely for teaching or academic purposes. The most recent Carleton University Data Use Agreement I can find (<https://library.carleton.ca/sites/default/files/find/gis/DataUseAgreement.pdf>) says: I am affiliated with Carleton University as a current faculty member, student or staff member and I agree to abide by the terms of the University’s contractual obligations to the owner of the data. Data obtained by this agreement is protected by copyright and remain the property of the data producer. I understand that: * The data provided to me is for the exclusive purposes of teaching or academic research while I am a member of the Carleton University community and may not be used for any other purposes without the explicit prior written approval of the owner of the data. * I am prohibited from using these data products in the pursuit of any commercial or income-generating venture either privately, with government, or under the auspices of Carleton University. * The data is released to me as a working copy for my use only. The distribution, sale, donation, transfer, sharing or exchange of any portion of these data in any way is expressly prohibited. * The data is accepted ”as is”, and that the owner makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, as to the appropriateness and fitness for a particular purpose. * All publications, paper printouts, or manuscripts containing the data must acknowledge explicitly the owner of the data. * Licensed downloaded data files must be erased upon the completion of my research project, course assignment, or thesis work. * Use of the data may be subject to audit by the data producer; so that in the event of audits, my use of the data may be disclosed to the producer. Data covered by this agreement: Data listed below is stored on the Library GIS network and is available only to Carleton University students, faculty and staff upon presentation of current university identification. Licenced data include files from agencies of the Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario, the Government of Quebec, cities of Ottawa, Hamilton, London and Niagara, commercial providers such as DMTI, Teranet, and Landlnfo, and any other data providers which require authenticated access. A full list of data providers is available on the GIS website. I would say that this unequivocally prevents the data being used as an OSM source. Again, I ask you to refrain from using it until the licence is clarified by the Carleton library. Best Wishes, Stewart _______________________________________________ Talk-ca mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-ca

