El Lunes, 10 de Noviembre de 2008, Hugh Hulme escribió:
> Let's say I've taken the OSM data and turned it [...] into Shapefiles [...] 
> to create data for my (commercial) application to use. 
>
> The Shapefiles then inherit the same CC-BY-SA license, but do I have to
> distribute them and/or make them available?

No. Distribution of the shapefiles is up to you. However, **if** you 
distribute the shapefiles, you have to do so according to the CC-by-sa 
license.

> Is it sufficient to inform my customers that they may have the data under 
> that license if they want it? Do I even need to do that?

If you are distributing the data to your clients, then the answer is "yes".


> I need to put a note somewhere to say they're free to use it if they want 
> to

... yes ...

> - but do I have to make it available online somewhere? 

No. The CC-by-sa license tells you *how* you must redistribute things, **if** 
you choose to redistribute them.

You are not required to forcefully redistribute stuff.


The details about how the upcoming ODbL license will stand up against these 
use case are still not clear. Expect the same general stuff: you should not 
be forcefully made to publish anything, but if you use data from a 
ODbL-covered DB, you have to allow access to the derivative DB.


Cheers,
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