At 07:11 PM 10/8/2007, you wrote:
I can think of two reasons why you'd want to use your data instead of
Yahoo's:

1. Yahoo's images are copyrighted: If we consistently used their images
instead of our data, they could be considered a derivative work, and
possibly subject to copyright issues.

From the OSM wiki on using Potlatch...

Because OpenStreetMap exists to create open maps, not copyrighted ones, you can't just copy from someone else's map. Instead, you should draw the ways using your own knowledge; using tracklogs of journeys you have made with a GPS receiver; or by tracing from the satellite photo background (<http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Yahoo%21_Aerial_Imagery>Yahoo! Aerial Imagery).

I don't know for sure, but I expect that Yahoo is using USGS supplied photos which would mean Yahoo does not have a copyright on them.


2. A second GPS would likely follow your track: your data is likely more
accurate for the end-user of the data.

I don't agree with that at all. That would say that I should not correct any of the deviations from the true road which does not seem obvious to me. The point is to create accurate maps, not to document the aberrations of the particular GPS receiver you are using. GPS technology continues to improve and today's errors may not be there tomorrow.

Rick Collins  
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