Thanks! These are all good suggestions.
> If you are trying to be open, then be open! Look at OpenStreetMap and how
> they do it. They have a page of license violations also.
I know about OSM and I consider myself an active contributor in my
side of the hemisphere.
On a personal capacity, I come
On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 08:58:58PM +0800, maning sambale wrote:
> Before anything else, let me introduce our dilemma. We are a
> non-profit geo-research institution. In many cases we produce
> geospatial datasets no other local institution can create in my
> country at the moment. What we create
maning sambale wrote:
Before anything else, let me introduce our dilemma. We are a
non-profit geo-research institution. In many cases we produce
geospatial datasets no other local institution can create in my
country at the moment. What we create are sometimes benchmark info
useful to various
Look at the section called, "Copyright Information for use with
Australian Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO data"
at
http://external.opengis.org/twiki_public/bin/view/ClimateChallenge2009/ScenarioAusBOM
for an example of how the Australian government has approached the
situation.
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Raj
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stipulations of use are.
Zachary
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Before anything else, let me introduce our dilemma. We are a non-profit
geo-research institution. In many cases we produce geospatial datasets no
other loc
Before anything else, let me introduce our dilemma. We are a
non-profit geo-research institution. In many cases we produce
geospatial datasets no other local institution can create in my
country at the moment. What we create are sometimes benchmark info
useful to various research and policy init