[OSM-legal-talk] OSM data on copy-protected storage

2013-04-09 Thread andrzej zaborowski
Hi, I'm relaying a license question from a company that collects lake bathymetry data and sells specialised GPS devices to fishers and sailors. They don't make the software on those devices and have to pay to get their data converted to the format understood by that software. They'd like to add

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] OSM data on copy-protected storage

2013-04-09 Thread LM_1
Even if keeping their data proprietary goes against the nature of OSM, yes OSM data can be used as described - that is if the data is not mixed with mentioned proprietary data. Copyright attribution is still required. LM_1 2013/4/9 andrzej zaborowski > Hi, > > I'm relaying a license question f

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] OSM data on copy-protected storage

2013-04-09 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, On 09.04.2013 17:37, andrzej zaborowski wrote: The cards are copy-protected (encrypted, I believe). Their question is whether OpenStreetMap data can be distributed encrypted on those cards together with their own data. The company can publish, e.g. on their website, whatever files are nece

[OSM-legal-talk] use case scenario / license question

2013-04-09 Thread Jordan Erro
Hi, I'd like to use mapquest's open geocoding api in a webapp i'm developing. Mapquest's open api uses OSM data as the source. My question is this: Let's say i'm developing a website which allows users to create blogs (or something) and associate them with a location. I would like to use the ma