Re: [OSM-legal-talk] Contributor Terms latest

2010-02-23 Thread Oliver Kuehn (skobbler)
terms that consider these points. Regards, Oliver -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/OSM-legal-talk-Contributor-Terms-latest-tp4621828p4621966.html Sent from the Legal Talk mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ legal-talk mailing

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] Contributor Terms latest

2010-02-23 Thread Frederik Ramm
Hi, Mike Collinson wrote: - defining active contributor as a natural person. This serves the purpose of no bots. OPEN QUESTION: We are not sure about this one as this it excludes corporations or other legally organised entities. If they have multiple accounts for individual staff, it has

[OSM-legal-talk] Contributor Terms latest

2010-02-23 Thread Mike Collinson
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dd9g3qjp_48c4sgs3d4http://docs.google.com/View?id=dd9g3qjp_48c4sgs3d4 shows where we are at. We've one open question about natural person below that we would appreciate input on. Apart from that, this is the version we would like to finalise on and which has had

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] Contributor Terms latest

2010-02-23 Thread Mike Collinson
Thanks Oliver. We have a separate project to look at general terms of use of OSM and OSMF websites where this certainly is an issue. These Contributor Terms are strictly for the addition of geodata. We have not been advised it has been an issue but it will do no harm to check explicitly if

Re: [OSM-legal-talk] Contributor Terms latest

2010-02-23 Thread Gervase Markham
On 23/02/10 21:16, Mike Collinson wrote: - British spelling licence noun used. (can anyone confirm that I am right in leaving verb license, sublicense as is, I am too long abroad). That is correct. In standard (British :-) English, licence is the noun and license is the verb. - defining