Am 06.12.2010 14:54, schrieb Andrei Klochko:
Hi, That is simply not true. I know what I am doing.
I would like to believe it as well, but as I know copyright laws (not of France, but of other countries), to me it also sounds weird.
What I could suggest is to have an official, written advice of a legal firm that what you want to do is indeed legal. What we simply find strange is that France would leave such a loophole. It is specifically closed in the legal systems of most other countries by stating "non-sequential reading of records, not leading to the copying of the entire database". And reading all timetables DOES NOT constitute a recreation of a database, because you are indeed doing a "sequential copying". It does not matter how you process the data, the sequential reading is important.
Again, this is how it is defined in many countries, but perhaps not in France. Stay cautious. Ask another lawyer?
Greetings, and good luck. -- Best regards, mit freundlichen Grüssen, meilleurs sentiments, Pozdrowienia, Michał Borsuk _______________________________________________ Talk-transit mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-transit
