This is a pure CC question.
An organisation is making a short film/video which will be released
CC-BY. They want to show (fleetingly) OSM map tiles ... which are
CC-BY-SA- 2.0. Can they do that?
[And if anyone in the UK wants to help them by creating tiles from
scratch under a CC-BY
On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 2:44 PM, Michael Collinson m...@ayeltd.biz wrote:
This is a pure CC question.
An organisation is making a short film/video which will be released CC-BY.
They want to show (fleetingly) OSM map tiles ... which are CC-BY-SA- 2.0.
Can they do that?
I think fair
Am 04/mag/2014 um 08:44 schrieb Michael Collinson m...@ayeltd.biz:
An organisation is making a short film/video which will be released CC-BY.
They want to show (fleetingly) OSM map tiles ... which are CC-BY-SA- 2.0.
Can they do that?
Is this different to publishing a book (full
Am 04.05.2014 10:51, schrieb Eugene Alvin Villar:
.
I think fair use/fair dealing could apply here and they have no
obligations? (But an attribution would be nice.)
My understanding of fair dealing is that it would not apply here
(different in the states or for example in Germany).
On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 2:44 AM, Michael Collinson m...@ayeltd.biz wrote:
[ ... ]
[And if anyone in the UK wants to help them by creating tiles from scratch
under a CC-BY license, let me know and I'll pass on. It does seem to be in
a good cause. But the core question is still a good one to
On 03/05/14 08:51 AM, Michael Collinson wrote:
Geocoding: So I have to share a patient's medical record because it is
geocoded against OSM?
Who with?
Dynamic Data: So if I use OpenStreetMap car park location data, I have
to share the real-time occupancy data?
Who with?
Algorithmic