On 17.01.2013 08:56, Jeff Meyer wrote:
If we require others to put (c) OpenStreetMap contributors on their
tiles [...]
We don't.
Like ourselves, they can also put it elsewhere, as long as it's
findable. For example behind a link labelled Copyright and License, or
an about box in an app.
At
from http://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright:
For a browsable electronic map, the credit should appear in the corner of
the map. For example:
On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 12:55 AM, Tobias Knerr o...@tobias-knerr.de wrote:
On 17.01.2013 08:56, Jeff Meyer wrote:
If we require others to put (c)
2013/1/17 Jeff Meyer j...@gwhat.org
from http://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright:
For a browsable electronic map, the credit should appear in the corner of
the map. For example:
below there is this paragraph:
Finding out more
Read more about using our data, and how to credit us, at the Legal
On 17/01/13 10:06, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
2013/1/17 Jeff Meyer j...@gwhat.org mailto:j...@gwhat.org
from http://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright:
For a browsable electronic map, the credit should appear in the
corner of the map. For example:
below there is this paragraph:
Hi Rob, some comments below:
On 16/01/13 22:11, Rob wrote:
Hello.
Would like to ask / discuss with you the new license for OSM if you do
not mind.
I have a website that I would like to integrate/include OSM map tiles
into.
What I would like to clarify is if I would be required to share
Hi,
On 17.01.2013 02:29, Jeff Meyer wrote:
Should we be marking our own map at openstreetmap.org
http://openstreetmap.org with the same markings we ask others to use?
This has been discussed frequently in the past.
It is not necessary, from a legal point of view, that we create such
There is at least one I'm in regular contact with who supports open
government wholeheartedly. Of course the politicians say they support
open government but don't know how they'd react to any specific
suggestions. They all have different perspectives of the term 'open
data' and each word
Wait what?
I don't think they'd trust OSM for its geodata databases, especially if
everybody in the world who has an OSM account can edit it at will.
With regards,
Svavar Kjarrval
On 17/01/13 22:18, Johan C wrote:
Give them the suggestion to use Openstreetmap as their database, since
that's