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On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 4:22 AM, Bruce Bannerman wrote:
> Landon,
>
> At [1] you’ll find the report from the ‘Inquiry into Improving Access to
> Victorian Public Sector Information and Data’ from Australia’s Victorian
> Parliament.
>
> Their app
Landon,
At [1] you'll find the report from the 'Inquiry into Improving Access to
Victorian Public Sector Information and Data' from Australia's Victorian
Parliament.
Their approach is to move towards a Creative Commons scheme. This allows the
recognition of the data set creator's copyright.
T
w license under ODBL.
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Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Talk on Copyright and Licensing for Geospatial Data
sir.can you please se
sir.can you please send me some free sites to download more papers related
to papers related to grass gis.
On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 11:48 PM, Keith Jenkins wrote:
> Hi, Landon.
>
> You might want to look at Robert Goodspeed's recent article looking at
> the response to GIS data requests that he s
Hi, Landon.
You might want to look at Robert Goodspeed's recent article looking at
the response to GIS data requests that he sent to hundreds of local
governments across Massachusetts. His article (open-acess!) has a
whole section discussing the various licensing restrictions and data
policies th
Thanks Alex.
I'm interested specifically in US law for this talk. I'm familiar with
copyright law and how it applies to geospatial data. However, most of
what I know about licensing comes from software and the local agency
licenses for geospatial data that I deal with.
I'll do some more poking ar
On 03/13/2012 10:06 AM, Landon Blake wrote:
> OSGeo Folks:
>
> I'm giving a talk to CCVGPG (http://www.ccvgpg.org), our local GIS
> user group this Friday. My talk will be about copyright and licensing
> of geospatial data. I've found a good amount of information on
> copyright and a bit on its ap