hi, I believe the proposal is very biased towards non-open.

with citations it must also include 4.6 of ODbL. so it means triggering
share-alike clause (if it's derivative db). 

so wording "As Geocodes are a Produced Work, they do not trigger the
share-alike clauses of the ODbL. " is totally against section 4.6.

so the real question is whether (using example 1, list of shops), 
the underlying DB of osm and retailer is collective or derivative.
(lets assume it's substantial)

at minimum, the locations are derivative DB (so at least list of
lat-lons of the shops must be under ODbL), and data used for geocoding
(address: street, zip, whatever used for geocoding) as well.

not sure about other data on the shops not used for geocoding.


michal


On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 10:52:20PM -0400, Alex Barth wrote:
> I just updated the Wiki with a proposed community guideline on geocoding.
> 
> In a nutshell: geocoding with OSM data yields Produced Work, share alike
> does not apply to Produced Work, other ODbL stipulations such as
> attribution do apply. The goal is to remove all uncertainties around
> geocoding to help make OpenStreetMap truly useful for geocoding and to
> drive important address and admin polygon contributions to OpenStreetMap.
> 
> This interpretation is based on what we hear from our lawyers at Mapbox. As
> this is an interpretation of the ODbL, grey areas remain and therefore,
> seeing this interpretation adopted as a Community Guideline by the OSMF
> would be hugely helpful to create more certainty about the consensus around
> geocoding with OpenStreetMap data.
> 
> Please review:
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Open_Data_License/Geocoding_-_Guideline
> 
> Cheers -
> 
> Alex
> 
> [1]
> https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/legal-talk/2013-June/007547.html

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