I think it's Blipstar - a UK company who provide store locator tools
Looking at their example map
https://blipstar.com/blipstarplus/examples it seems to be the default
to hide the attribution (via CSS media query) on narrower window
widths
Tim
On Fri, 8 Feb 2019 at 13:31, Robert Whittaker (OSM lists)
wrote:
>
> On Fri, 8 Feb 2019 at 09:43, Steve Pointer wrote:
> > >Not sure if this is the right place to ask but is there anyone who can
> > >look at https://thegrid.ladbrokes.com/en/shoplocator to see if they are
> > >using OpenStreetmap data without proper attribution?
> >
> > In Firefox if you right click on the map -> This Frame -> Show only this
> > frame
> >
> > then the map has OSM tag at the bottom.
>
> Nice spot. The frame is showing
> https://viewer.blipstar.com/map?uid=2470030=10=true=nearest=auto==true=NW1
> . If you vary the width of the browser window it seems that the
> attribution at the bottom disappears if it's narrower than some
> critical value. Also, the attribution that is shown isn't technically
> compliant -- see https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright . It appears
> the map etc is being provided as a service by http://www.blipstar.com/
> using a Mapbox map. I suspect it's one of those two that we really
> need to convince to do better with the attribution. Did I remember
> reading somewhere else that it was a known issue / bone of contention
> that Mapbox were providing a service with unattributed or incorrectly
> attributed maps to their clients?
>
> Robert.
>
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