and earlier attribution requirements.
So a simpler route here would be to suggest upgrading to use CC-By 4.0?
Or is Paul stating there is no known version of Creative Commons that is
acceptable to OSM except the completely unencumbered CC0?
Andrew
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Perhaps it would be useful to maintain a (shrinking) list of Publicly
funded organizations that don't reciprocally share their data under
open data licenses? It could link to contact info and a outline of an
argument for appealing why and how the data could be opened.
On May 19, 2010, at 8:04 PM,
On 2 Oct 2009, at 18:06, Matt Amos wrote:
hi legals,
i've come across a couple of interesting questions / use-cases for the
ODbL and wider discussion. it basically reduces to whether we want the
ODbL to have viral (GPL-like) behaviour, or whether it should be less
viral (LGPL-like). we've
I was hoping to have more feedback on this - especially from those
working directly on the license itself such as Steve, Nick, or other
OSMF board.
My responses inline:
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Turner wrote:
One thing that has made Creative
and consumers of GeoData to easily
understand the various options and implications to them in pushing out
or compiling together data.
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 2:01 PM, Frederik Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Andrew Turner wrote:
I would like to know more about how they're not compatible?
Well you
to be
part of the first ODbL or how we can make that happen.
Thanks!
Andrew
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Introduction to Neogeography - http://oreilly.com/catalog/neogeography
of the page to make it more clear what we're actually releasing under
CC-By-Attr.
And if you're in the Washington, DC area - there's a mapping party
this weekend at our place :)
Thanks!
Andrew
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