On 05/08/2018 21:10, Martin Wynne wrote:
Copyright doesn't work like that.

But you can't copyright names, addresses and similar material.

Road names and numbers would surely fall within that.

Public road names and numbers (eg, names on name plates and numbers on road signs) fall within that. But C and D numbers are not (normally) public, they are internal identifiers not intended for public use. The fact that a published document may include them doesn't necessarily mean that they can be re-used.

In practice, I doubt that there would be any objection to them being incorporated in other documents such as OSM. But OSM doesn't work on the basis that something is probably OK, however high the probability. It needs to be definitely and incontrovertibly OK, either via a licence which permits re-use or an explicit grant of permission from the rightsholder.

Mark

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