Hi All, I'm sure this question's been asked before, but I've searched the archives and can't find an answer...
I'm using OSM data as part of my research, and one of the resulting papers that I'm in the process of writing will have some images that combine a small amount of OSM data (most of the city of Cambridge, UK) with my own layers. In order to be published, I must either own all copyright on the contents, or be licensed to use whichever parts I do not hold copyright in. Can anyone enlighten me as to: - How should OSM be attributed as the source of the data? (e.g. "Map data from Open Street Map, under CC-SA license"). - Can I, despite the fact that the images I create that utilise OSM data are classed as derived works and hence the images should be dsitributed under the CC-SA license (correct me if I'm wrong!), still publish those images in a paper whose copyright will be owned by the publisher? It's the second of these points that is particularly bothering me! Thanks, David. -- David Cottingham http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/dnc25/ _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/talk

