On 3 October 2010 17:49, Frederik Ramm <frede...@remote.org> wrote: > I don't see why we should treat a nation state's laws about copyright any > different than a nation state's idiosyncratic laws about maps or surveying. > If you are in Serbia and violate their copyright you'll end up being > questioned by the authorities just as if you caught making a map in China.
Regulations about making maps in China again has nothing to do with copyright ownership. As for Serbia, Francis put it much better than I can, copyright is over intellectual property and this is regardless if you are in their territory or not, the only question would be if the Serbian government has copyright and if they would enforce their copyrights. _______________________________________________ legal-talk mailing list legal-talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/legal-talk