I'm not convinced your example proves your point:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D1-qZlaWwAAlJkT.png:large
https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?editor=id#map=21/38.69444/-9.29481

DaveF

On 18/03/2019 23:21, Nuno Caldeira wrote:
Dave, im not talking about the basemap, but about the non flying zones that they imported from OSM. Example:

DJI site: https://screenshotscdn.firefoxusercontent.com/images/3bf47bbf-ccba-48a1-84a9-4493c1271f64.png
OSM: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/38.69295/-9.29326&layers=N

Exactly the same polygon

Às 23:15 de 18/03/2019, Dave F escreveu:
I'm afraid I'm going to have to disagree - OSM is far more detailed & accurate in my locale.

DaveF

On 18/03/2019 22:51, Nuno Caldeira 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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