>Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 00:34:44 +0800 >From: Eugene Alvin Villar <sea...@gmail.com> > >You're letting users pinpoint locations on a map created using OSM data. > >How is this different from tracing roads and buildings from a map created >using OSM data? > >I think most people agree that such tracing indeed creates derivative data >based on the OSM database. And I think it makes no difference if the >tracing is on a point by point basis or via lines or polygons. > >So my opinion is that those coordinates should be licensed under the ODbL.
Hello Eugene! Thank you for your precise feedback, this is exactly what I am looking for. At this point in time am I not trying to convince anyone of my opinion, because I have not made up my mind to what my opinion is at this level of detail is. So I hope it does not come across as I am pushing an agenda, because that is not my intention at all. For me the difference is prior knowledge, and partly also level of detail. If I ḱnow that a place exists, it is about two thirds along a certain road that goes due west from place A to place B, etc, etc. Or think of where you live. Then I already know "where" this place is, but yes, the map does help me in translating my "where" into coordinates. I did not spontaneously see that as copying of data. So for me pointing to something that you know exists on a map and reading the coordinates is not the same as copying a building or a road point by point from the map. It is very possible that you are "correct" and my initial view of this is "wrong", but I saw it as two different things so I asked :) /Olov _______________________________________________ legal-talk mailing list legal-talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/legal-talk