They will have to pay an interview for this :)
  
Pierre 

      De : Robert Banick <[email protected]>
 À : OSM Talk <[email protected]>; hot <[email protected]> 
 Envoyé le : Vendredi 1 mai 2015 17h18
 Objet : [OSM-talk] BBC License Violation?
   
Hi All,
I was reading the below linked article on the BBC today and came across the 
map. It looks like they’re using OSM-derived internally displaced person (IDP) 
camp data without attribution.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/20039682

Based on what I’m reading in the relevant coordination channels it appears that 
HOT / Kathmandu Living Labs are one of the main sources for IDP damage. This is 
confirmed by the obvious square shape of the southern camps shown. The shape 
appears to align with bounds of HOT task #1008. 
http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/1008
Likely this is an honest mistake from a BBC reporter who sourced the derived 
data from the Nepali government. Nonetheless it’s a violation and should be 
fixed.
Is there anyone with BBC contacts who could try to have this sorted? I’ve 
written them through the generic Contact button but personal contacts are 
always quicker.
Best,Robert
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