Hi, So, this is awkward. According to my profile, I've "agreed to the new Contributor Terms". I have no recollection of having done so, and obviously I don't want to agree to them while they're incompatible with Nearmap. Sadly, the GUI doesn't tell me when this flag was set, nor does it provide a way to unset it. (I could also complain about the fact that there are no indications anywhere else that you're operating in a totally different licensing mode, but I'll leave it.)
So: 1) Could someone please unset this flag for me: (User: stevage) 2) Could someone please tell me when it got set? And for bonus points: 3) Could someone provide evidence that I did indeed set it? I think the most likely explanation is that I did (I do recall visiting the page on several occasions to read the terms, maybe I had a brainfart), but I'm curious whether there is any kind of signature equivalent that would hold up in court. A single bit in a database is not very compelling. Failing all that, I guess I create a new user account? >From a pragmatic legal perspective, it seems to me that any nearmap-sourced edits that I made while under the effects of the CT are totally invalid anyway, so should be moved to a non-CT account. Or, to save a lot of bother: just unset the flag. Steve _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

