hi Pierre, I have tried that route multiple times in twitter, they will ignore. as they ignore emails (even if you CC [email protected]), the license, the mailing list. if you can read the attribution clearly here let me know https://twitter.com/iamnunocaldeira/status/1207927051669397504?s=19 this is not manipulated or cropped, straight out of the app.
On Fri, 20 Dec 2019, 00:14 Pierre Béland, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Nuno, > > How can we react positively suggesting to take care obout OSM attribution > ? This is an international media and we can benefit by having a bit of fun. > > Plus this is Christmas coming soon and we need to think positive ! > > You could make tweet to https://twitter.com/BBCTwo + using > OpenStreetMap logo image (add @OpenStreetMap as who is on the image) + url > link to facebook article > saying > > *Merry Christmas from the OpenStreetMap community Happy to provide > accurate and detailed maps to news medias, governnments, research, > business, consumers, to respond to disasters, etc. Dont forget - Our New > Year Best Wishes to have more impact - OpenStreetMap Contributors > attribution :)* > > Then you could invite OSM contributors on the discussion lists to make it > Viral by responding ! > > To show OSM diversity, I would be pleased to respond to the tweet. > > > *Bonne année, Pierre Béland, du Québec, Canada, fier de supporter > OpenStreetMap.* > > ;) > > > Pierre > > > Le jeudi 19 décembre 2019 18 h 16 min 44 s UTC−5, Nuno Caldeira < > [email protected]> a écrit : > > > here's another lovely example from BBC TWO using Strava (i can spot the > Mapbox logo, not the reasonable calculated ©OpenStreetMap contributors). > glad BBC attributed Google properly. they probably aren't aware it's > OpenStreetMap, if they can't read the attribution on Strava > https://www.facebook.com/413132078795966/posts/2468472903261863/ > > On Fri, 1 Nov 2019, 18:59 Nuno Caldeira, <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > On Fri, 1 Nov 2019, 18:05 Simon Poole, <[email protected]> wrote: > > The fair use point just turned up to illustrate that there are limits on > what we can expect copyright to do for us (aka the tweets from private > individuals showing a map excerpt that Nuno pointed to) and there is no > point in getting upset over that there are such limitations. > > actually Simon those prints indivuals share on social media is sent to > their emails by the company (as someone pointed after you writing). Strava > sends emails of OSM basemap to their users without attribution. > I been testing Strava app today and had a couple of laughts TB. tYhere's > even more interesting stuff we should take notice when doing the > attribution guidance. they use Google maps on their android app, the routes > they display clearly isn't from their users (it's not GPS traces as it is > impossible to have no overlaping traces on mountain regions). I'm sure > these routes are from OSM and I'm gathering evidence from my contributions > that this is OSM data. I will get back to it when I get home and record a > video with clear evidence that it is impossible to be their users GPS trace > or Google Maps (as they do not have data in that regions). That could only > come from OSM and I'm sure as I added that data and weekly monitor the > editing and their suggested routes sometimes overlap the same route as it > displayed different versions of OSM data during the years. > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk >
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