It's always been useless to us. However the terms have changed since the
original release (basically IIRC to make the restrictions more explicit).

Jerry

On Sat, 16 May 2020 at 19:48, Mateusz Konieczny via Talk-GB <
talk-gb@openstreetmap.org> wrote:

> Is
> "Although the data is released under the OGL, there is an
> important caveat: third party rights the Information Provider is not
> authorised to license"
> is still applicable what makes it basically useless for us?
>
> May 16, 2020, 16:47 by christian.lederm...@gmail.com:
>
> Reading through the inspire land registry data, it seems they have
> adjusted their licence:
> What would that mean for use in OSM?
>
>
> https://www.gov.uk/guidance/inspire-index-polygons-spatial-data#conditions-of-use
>
> Conditions of use
>
> Your use of the INSPIRE Index Polygons service is governed by conditions.
>
> The INSPIRE Index Polygons and attributes provided in this service are
> available for use and reuse under the Open Government Licence (OGL)
> <http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/>.
> This licence enables public bodies to make their data available free of
> charge for reuse.
>
> Use under the OGL is free. If you fail to comply with any of the
> conditions of the OGL then the rights granted to you under the licence
> will end automatically.
>
> Under the OGL, when reusing the data you must acknowledge the source of
> the data and include the following attribution statement:
>
> This information is subject to Crown copyright and is reproduced with the
> permission of HM Land Registry.
>
> If you are reusing the polygons (including the associated geometry, namely
> x, y co-ordinates), you must also display the following Ordnance Survey
> copyright/database right notice:
>
> © Crown copyright and database rights [year of supply or date of
> publication] Ordnance Survey 100026316.
>
> You must provide a link to these conditions, where possible.
>
> Under the OGL, HM Land Registry permits you to use the data for
> commercial or non-commercial purposes. However, as the licence says, OGL does
> not cover the use of third party rights which we are not authorised to
> license. HM Land Registry uses Ordnance Survey data in the preparation of
> the polygons and you will need to comply with Ordnance Survey licensing
> terms for use of the polygons (including the associated geometry, namely
> x,y co-ordinates).
>
> --
> Best Regards,
>
> Christian Ledermann
>
> Newark-on-Trent - UK
> Mobile : +44 7474997517
>
> https://uk.linkedin.com/in/christianledermann
> https://github.com/cleder/
>
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