Everything relevant has been documented here 
https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Licence/Licence_Compatibility for a long 
time.

Am 6. November 2020 17:47:16 MEZ schrieb "Pierre Béland via legal-talk" 
<legal-talk@openstreetmap.org>:
> 2020-10-06 , Mateusz Konieczny wrote via legal-talk :  
>> For example Wikidata is CC0 but mostly copyright incompatible with
>OSM
>> and unusable for imports in general.
>If I understand correctly, there is quite a difference in solididy of
>license  from groups like Wikidata who import data from various sources
>vs a government agencies that produce their own data.
>
> 
>Pierre 
> 
>
>Le vendredi 6 novembre 2020 11 h 08 min 52 s UTC−5, Mateusz Konieczny
>via legal-talk <legal-talk@openstreetmap.org> a écrit :  
> 
> See https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/ODbL_Compatibility
>
>"License terms are compatible, but the licenser does not guarantee for
>it. 
>4c of the license explicitly states: "Affirmer disclaims responsibility
>for 
>clearing rights of other persons that may apply to the Work or any use
>thereof, 
>including without limitation any person's Copyright and Related Rights
>in the Work. 
>Further, Affirmer disclaims responsibility for obtaining any necessary
>consents, 
>permissions or other rights required for any use of the Work.""
>
>For example Wikidata is CC0 but mostly copyright incompatible with OSM
>and unusable for imports in general.
>
>Nov 6, 2020, 16:48 by legal-talk@openstreetmap.org:
>
>Government of Quebec has added the licence CC0 1.0 to his
>https://www.donneesquebec.ca Data portal  for import of datasets and
>never returned requests to add specific authorisation for OSM. 
>
>Looking at the history of discussions, it is not clear for me if the
>CC0 Public license is compatible with OSM. 
>
>Then my question : Does  CC0 1.0 license make the data compatible with
>OpenStreeMap Odbl llicense ?  
>
>If so, we will have access to datasets of high quality such as route,
>hydrography, address.
>
>License in french
>https://www.donneesquebec.ca/fr/licence/
>
>Deepl translation 
>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>In order to promote collaboration, exchange and sharing, as well as the
>use of open data by all, the Government of Quebec and several
>municipalities have adopted a common licence, Creative Commons 4.0
>(CC), which comes in six variants.
>
>This licence is recognized as one of the least restrictive in terms of
>the rights to use open data, while protecting copyright.
>
>The universal Creative Commons 1.0 licence (CC0 1.0) can also be used,
>in particular to encourage the integration of data into a larger set of
>open and linked data, in which the origin of each piece of data can
>sometimes be more complex to recognise. 
>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 
>Pierre 
>
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