#x27;s in OSM without the "share-alike" just
because it's done through a geocoding process . How can we prevent
this ?
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ODBL data is a future
licence change. But I remember some past messages here or elsewhere
that the licence process is so heavy and requires so high acceptance
that a licence change is almost impossible... (note that this argument
would invalidate all types of third party licences and finally all
imp
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 7:57 PM, Simon Poole wrote:
> do we really want to use data collected
> by somebody that doesn't want us to do so?
Asking this question about "Google" is more than a little ironic ...
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f it is removed from elements, you find it in the
history. (it's even better in the changeset comment since it is
permanent)
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of data, you will copy their work of
collecting this information.
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Technically, it is possible to export in a format where accuracy is
100% preserved, e.g. any vectorized format like PDF or SVG. If you
export all tags in a concatenated text string, your map is maybe not
readable for humans but you could in this way rebuild the full
database under a new
e. And the route, the itinerary which
is all trails, paths, roads linked together and is the "original
work", the creation which is considered as copyrightable in France (as
soon as it is considered as enough "original").
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cept the French judgment would gut OSM because it would apply to
> every hiking or road network in France, or for that matter, outside of
> France.
Would you say the same if the court is in US or Canada ? Of course, we
can build our mirror of the planet dump files and f
y in all DB extracts
stored or distributed on French servers or applications. For these
reasons, all FFRP hiking routes (represented in OSM by relations of
type "route", "route=hiking") in France should be completely removed
from the OSM database. What do you think ?
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r une majorité de 2/3 des contributeurs actifs parmi les membres d’OSMF."
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