Thank you Nuno for bringing this to our attention.

Everyone in this thread: Nuno is talking about the overlay *polygons*, not the 
background maps.

Indeed, in Luxembourg the polygons were copied from, e.g. 
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/155215579 which I drew half- arbitrarily 
through the woods. 

https://www.dji.com/lu/api/geo/areas?lng=6.1&lat=49.6&country=LU&search_radius=99999&drone=spark&level=1%2C2%2C4%2C7&zones_mode=total
 is the api called by the map.

Their json has:               [
                6.175669,
                49.65475
              ],

which is the exact same position as 
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/1676284933

DJI is copying our data without attributing us; there is no doubt about it.

Guillaume

> On 18 Mar 2019, at 23:51, Nuno Caldeira <nunocapelocalde...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Was curious where DJI managed to get a worldwide DB of polygons of military 
> facilities and points of prisons, triple checked with a couple of other users 
> of OSM at Telegram and with polygons i added seven years ago. Without a doubt 
> its from OSM, the coordinates of the vertices matches OSM perfectly. The 
> names are also the same...
> 
> Check yourself, head to https://www.dji.com/pt/flysafe/geo-map select your 
> country, zoom in and check the data. Airports restriction areas seems not to 
> be OSM data, but from other source. 
> Share your examples if you will.
> 
> Again, sadly no attribution... tried to request via Twitter 
> https://twitter.com/iamnunocaldeira/status/1105897635796447235 .... silent as 
> in moon why would they reply to a contributor blah. The Pandora box has been 
> opened with exceptions about the attribution, if other don't attribute, why 
> would they?
> 
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