[OSM-legal-talk] Contributor Terms draft changes

2010-02-14 Thread Mike Collinson
We are wanting to introduce dual-licensing for *new* registrants as soon as we have the new Contributor Terms nailed down. That means a final review of the current wording by legal counsel and then I'll ask for any last(?) comments from this list. We've made some changes in order to try and

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] Contributor Terms draft changes

2010-02-14 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, Mike Collinson wrote: can someone sue on the basis of misuse of their data? Our understanding from Counsel is: Yes. OSMF can on the basis of collective/database rights. An individual contributor can if it concerns data that they added. What would be the legal basis for that? Say I

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] Contributor Terms draft changes

2010-02-14 Thread Francis Davey
On 14 February 2010 19:33, Mike Collinson m...@ayeltd.biz wrote: We are wanting to introduce dual-licensing for *new* registrants as soon as we have the new Contributor Terms nailed down. That means a final review of the current wording by legal counsel and then I'll ask for any last(?)

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] Contributor Terms draft changes

2010-02-14 Thread Anthony
You agree to only add Contents for which You are the copyright holder (to the extent the Contents include any copyrightable elements). If You are not the copyright holder of the Contents, You represent and warrant that You have explicit permission