I am going to explain my viewpoint on this. My understanding of copyleft is the idea that people who own the rights to their own work license it freely. Other people who license that work via copyleft are then allowed to create derived works, and adding in value create new works that are again redistributed.
This is my understanding. all of my edits belong to me, they are my contributions that I then willingly share with others. If I did not own them, how could I contribute them? The community, the public are free to license my works under the give license and carry them forward. The goals of making free and open data are not affected by this ownership. I dont see any problems with this idea yet, but I am open to hearing other peoples input. Maybe I will have to correct my view. I don't see anything selfish or offensive and would appreciate that you really take the time and explain you views. It is a real shame if we cannot have a detailed discussion. I am just explaining the legal basis behind copyright and copyleft : Copyright says that I own all my work and you have no right to copy it, copyleft says you are allowed to copy it under certain conditions that are helpful to building a community. You might consider copyright to be selfish in itself or the idea of ownership in general, so please explain yourself. thanks, mike 2012/1/29 Dirk-Lüder Kreie <osm-l...@deelkar.net>: > I sort-of feel responsible for "my areas" of the map, but I wouldn't go > so far as to call it "my data". I contribute to this map, because I want > free and open Geodata, for that to occur you need to put your data into > the hands of the community of which you and I are a part. So I hope you > understand when I call your opinion to be quite selfish and even offensive. > > The so-called loss of data is lost already, because it stands in the way > of many innovative and good uses of "our" map data. > > CC 4.0 will not solve that. -- James Michael DuPont Member of Free Libre Open Source Software Kosova http://flossk.org _______________________________________________ legal-talk mailing list legal-talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/legal-talk