Am 31.03.20 um 19:56 schrieb Martin Koppenhoefer:
> In Italy we have been discussing this situation: a member of the community
> wants to add links to OSM objects into a list of specific shops (those that
> are open during the covid-19 pandemia).
>
> The list will be published here: https://www.covid19italia.help/opendata/
> with an CC-BY-4.0 license.
>
> The links will be of the kind https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/1834818
>

In decision C‑466/12 - Svensson and Others , the European Court of Justice 
stated:

"[...] that the provision on a website of clickable links to works freely 
available on another website does not constitute an act of communication to the 
public, as referred to in that provision."

> Question is, will it be possible to publish such a list, containing OSM-ids
> (or links to OSM objects) with a CC-BY-4.0 license?
>

In my opinion, this case applies not only to links to works, but also to links 
to publicly accessible databases. Since links to database objects are not 
legally relevant duplication of the database, no license terms of the ODbL need 
to be observed in this case.

Falk

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