On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 6:49 AM, wrote:
> From: Richard Fairhurst
> On this specific issue: I'd suggest you consider whether your combination of
> OSM-derived data and other data is a Derivative Database (has to be shared)
> or a Collective Database (doesn't have to be shared). As a rough guidei
oints is a less
substantial use of OSM data than distributing the roads as part of a
connected dataset. But I've not got much further in my thinking than that. I
may go and hunt for some relevant case law (*shudders at thought of William
Hill vs BHB*)...
cheers
Richard
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Greetings,
My company is currently considering using OSM maps for pinpointing
(geocoding) our own data, and then commercially selling a) printed
maps produced with these pinpoints, and b) digital feeds incorporating
these geocodes. These pinpoints would form a small part of a large
database of ot