>From the garda site it says:
"Information and documents obtained from this website may be
reproduced and/or reused subject to the latest PSI licence available
at www.psi.gov.ie. "

>From here:

http://psi.gov.ie/files/2010/03/PSI-Licence.pdf

"The re-use of a document is conditional on the Licensee:
(1) clearly identifying the source and title of the document;
(2) clearly identifying the date of publication of the document or,
where no publication date
is readily available, the date on which the document first became available;
(3) including in each work details of the copyright together with a
statement that the
material is being reproduced under Licence and placing this statement
in such a manner or location so as to give reasonable notice of claim
of copyright in the work; and
(4) not using the document:
(a) for the principal purpose of advertising or promoting a particular
product or
service;
(b) for an illegal, immoral, fraudulent or dishonest purpose or in
support of the
aforementioned purposes;
(c) in a manner which would imply endorsement by the Licensor; or
(d) generally in a manner which is likely to mislead others.
(5) not reproducing any crest, logo or mark of the State, a Government
Department or a body governed by public law, except where such crest,
logo, or mark forms an integral part of the document being reused.
(6) accurately reproducing or re-using current documents or parts thereof.
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So that basically means it's Ok to take it if you attribute where it
comes from...as far as I can make out. so no need to ring 999

On 01/10/2013, Daniel Cussen <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you read here:
> http://psi.gov.ie/home/
>
> It says
> "The Directive has been transposed into Irish law ..which places an
> obligation on public sector bodies to provide information about
> material that they are prepared to release under the Directive. The
> Regulations also give powers to the Minister for Public Expenditure
> and Reform to require public sector bodies to supply information to
> him and to specify the format."
>
> so I think you would still need to contact the Gardai, as far as I can make
> out.
>
> On 01/10/2013, Donie Kelly <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Does this data not fall under fair use they being a public body? How can
>> they copyright it?  I'm not an expert on copyright law btw :)
>>
>> Can this information be obtained under the freedom of information act and
>> used for whatever?
>>
>> Donie
>>
>>
>> On 1 Oct 2013, at 17:28, Daniel Cussen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> There is copyright info here:
>>>
>>> http://www.garda.ie/Controller.aspx?Page=1442&Lang=1
>>>
>>> You might need to ask for permission. Anyone want to ring the Gardai
>>> press office!
>>>
>>> On 01/10/2013, Daniel Cussen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> The data is hosted on the Gardai website. I am not sure on copyright
>>>> information
>>>>
>>>> The zones can be viewed here:
>>>> http://www.garda.ie/gosafe.htm
>>>>
>>>> More info on the actual database, and how to extract it etc is here:
>>>> https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056903045
>>>>
>>>> along with the fixed camera positions.
>>>>
>>>> Dan
>>>>
>>>> On 01/10/2013, Rory McCann <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> On 30/09/13 21:01, Daniel Cussen wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I did some work in the past moving the Gardai mobile speed camera
>>>>>> database over to a format for Garmin. Could someone look at possibly
>>>>>> importing the garda data into openstreetmap? I don't know if it would
>>>>>> be possible.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The database does not include the speed limits, just a start and end
>>>>>> location. I don't know what tags should be used and how useful the
>>>>>> results would be on an off the shelf sat Nav.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There is also a seperate file with fixed speed camera locations
>>>>>> (there
>>>>>> are very few) which could be a related project.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ideas/thoughts?
>>>>>
>>>>> Hiya Dan.
>>>>>
>>>>> Good idea. Where did you get the data? One of the biggest problems
>>>>> with
>>>>> importing data into OSM is that a lot of map data is copyrighted in a
>>>>> way that doesn't allow import into OSM.
>>>>>
>>>>> Rory
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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