My apologies.  We allow users to make long-distance requests for data, and we 
wish to geocode both what they are asking for, as well as the response.  E.g. 
they want a picture of a building at this point, and they receive one in 
return.  The public can access our system, but they only can see the responses 
to their own queries (with attached geocode).  Based on your response, would 
that not be publicly conveyed?Thanks,Justin
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2015 17:41:06 +0100
From: si...@poole.ch
To: legal-talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-legal-talk] Using OSM to geocode commercial data

 
 
Am 09.03.2015 um 17:24 schrieb Charles Henck:
...
> 
> Q: More confusingly, if we used OSM to get the geocode a
> latitude/longitude (or reverse geocode an address) for a dropped
> request, would the database of requests (and private responses) be open?  
> 
...
 
I have difficulties understanding exactly what a "dropped request" is
supposed to be.
 
In any case the share alike terms of the ODbL only apply to a derivative
database that has been publicly conveyed.
 
Simon
 

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