If there is a government source, it is highly likely that he is still
copying a source that he shouldn't.

The Korean Government is very restrictive about how their data can be used.
That's why Google has to have map servers physically within Korea to
display the Korean data that they do show.

Nonetheless, he is still copying from some source and not giving that
source.


*"We should give meaning to life, not wait for life to give us meaning. "*
~ unknown
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On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 5:30 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer <[email protected]
> wrote:

>
>
> sent from a phone
>
> Il giorno 26 giu 2016, alle ore 06:10, Robert Helvie <[email protected]>
> ha scritto:
>
> So I have sent two messages to this user with no response.
>
>
>
> DWG can put a block on him to be sure he gets the message. He should
> explain where he got his information from and if it is not an legitimate
> source the edits should be reverted
>
>
>
> I now know for sure that he is copying information from Naver maps (
> maps.naver.com) a Korean map provider or some other source.
>
>
>
> maybe there are other sources (e.g. government information) for these as
> well?
>
> Cheers,
> Martin
>
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