Am 4/30/14 01:18 , schrieb Simon Poole:
I would be less concerned about the bitcoin aspect of it
I think that is a pretty important aspect considering that CoinMap seems to be pretty popular in the Bitcoin community. But if users end up going to restaurants where they can't pay with Bitcoin and the owner does not even know what Bitcoins are they are going to be get frustrated and use alternative services. Which then also means that there is less initiative for business owners accepting Bitcoin to make sure they are (correctly) listed on OpenStreetMap.
Considering CoinMap has 4000+ listing (according to some recent articles) then 700 wrong listings are a significant amount of bad data (assuming most of the stores do indeed not accept Bitcoin at they physical location).
Andi PS: I honestly didn't even consider the overall legal aspect of this. __________ openstreetmap.org/user/AndiG88 wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/User:AndiG88 _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

