Re: [OSM-legal-talk] Trying Again - Horizontal Map Layers for Custom Video Game Data

2016-12-09 Thread Corey S.
This is a pretty late but thank you for your response! On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 8:01 AM, Simon Poole wrote: > IMHO it is unlikely that randomly generated (during the game) data would > be considered a database to start with, if you are not using OSM data for > such features in any case, then ther

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] Trying Again - Horizontal Map Layers for Custom Video Game Data

2016-10-19 Thread Simon Poole
IMHO it is unlikely that randomly generated (during the game) data would be considered a database to start with, if you are not using OSM data for such features in any case, then there is even less reason for concern. Further as long as you remain within the boundaries of the trivial transformation

[OSM-legal-talk] Trying Again - Horizontal Map Layers for Custom Video Game Data

2016-10-13 Thread Corey S.
*Note: this message was initially rejected as I was not yet a subscriber. My apologies.* *--* Hi there! I'm looking to use the Open Street Map data to construct a separate map, mainly importing the road, building, and parks data for use. My intended use is to create a "grid like" system for an o