Frederik, thanks for the reply.
Do we have somewhere a more detailed description of collective database
relating to OSM situation? May be some lawyers opinion or something
else? Previously we were looking at the situation in a different way and
suddenly understood that our positions is not very clear, so we would
like to clarify the situation as deep as possible.
Kirill
On 06.06.2011 15:40, Frederik Ramm wrote:
Hi,
On 06/06/11 12:56, Kirill Bestoujev wrote:
The resulting map (a single file) contains data from both
sources. Can this resulting map (which is a database by its inside
structure) treated as a collective database?
I believe so. In my opinion, a derived database would result if you
were to mix other data with OSM data in a way that actually looks at
the OSM data - for example, if you have an OSM database of streets,
and then add to that streets from another dataset but only where OSM
had nothing. That would be a derived database. But if you have two
datasets that live side-by-side in the same physical database, I would
say that is a collective database.
Bye
Frederik
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