t; *Cc:* OSMF License Working Group ; hot
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> *Sent:* Thursday, August 29, 2013 2:27 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [OSM-legal-talk] [HOT] Imagery license
> clarification needed
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> Hello Kate,
>
> On 29.08.2013 02:24, Kate Chapman wrote:
>
2013/8/29 Mikel Maron
>
> Their is clear and full understanding by USG that data digitized into OSM
is made available under the ODbL, which allows commercial use.
> This is stated on their website at
> https://hiu.state.gov/ittc/ittc.aspx(Description tab).
Data cc-by-sa by OpenStreetMap ;-
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>Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 2:27 AM
>Subject: Re: [OSM-legal-talk] [HOT] Imagery license clarification needed
>
>
>Hello Kate,
>
>On 29.08.2013 02:24, Kate Chapman wrote:
>>> For OSM to be on the safe side: Would it be possible to docume
Hello Kate,
On 29.08.2013 02:24, Kate Chapman wrote:
For OSM to be on the safe side: Would it be possible to document the
permissions you have for tracing in a clearly understandable way in the
wiki? The current license text leaves a bit of uncertainty what a derived
imagery product is.
I can
Hi All,
I think that lawyers from the provider of the license interpreting the
license as okay for use in OSM is no issue. Josh Campbell above is the
lead for the project. Currently this project is up for an award, it is
not putting the database at risk.
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 11:16 AM, Stephan
Hi,
i think Richard points to the right direction.
Richard Weait writes:
Were any potential data donor, or imagery donor in this case, able to
state, "I grant use of {dataset} to OpenStreetMap contributors for use
under the terms of the OpenStreetMap License and Contributor Terms,"
well that mi
Nice idea, but OSM doesn't operate like that. If someone imports data, they
don't usually ask for the legal opinion of the OSMF or invite an OSMF
representative to a meeting. They just make sure the negotiated terms conforms
to the understanding of the ODbL, etc, invite community input, and then
On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Kate Chapman wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> This has come up before. HOT is part of a pilot for the initiative
> "Imagery to the Crowd" (1). Representatives of HOT and the US
> Government met multiple times in all day meetings to discuss what the
> NextView license means as
Hi All,
This has come up before. HOT is part of a pilot for the initiative
"Imagery to the Crowd" (1). Representatives of HOT and the US
Government met multiple times in all day meetings to discuss what the
NextView license means as well as to have the vectors available under
ODbL. The legal inter