On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 2:36 PM, bvh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > To bring the discussion back to maps : imagine a GSM provider that wants > to show coverage on a map. They export their private GIS data of > signal strength and merge it with OSM, create a low resolution image of > the resulting map and stick that on their website. My ideal license > would force them to divulge their private GIS data on signal strength > used to generate the map so that the community can provide a high > resolution map with signal strengths of all providers so that I as a > consumer can decide which provider is best for the area where I live...
So, given your ideal license: I decide to make a pub crawl and making a mashup showing the pubs I visited and my rating of them.To make sure that I placed the pubs at the right place I had a GPS in my pocket, and had gpx trace of the entire evening. Would I then be requires to publish my much more detailed GIS data (gpx with timestamps), so you could see at what time I visited the pubs and allowing you, as a consumer, to also verify at which times the pubs were open and using this data to better plan your own pub crawl? Regards, Gustav
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