[talk-au] (NSW) Email Update – Changes to permanent speed limits

2019-11-17 Thread Luke Stewart
Thank you all for your comments. I will send off an email later today to see if we can get a higher level of permission, but I agree that planning a survey is not by nature in violation of any license—seeing copyrighted advertising about a new shop does not mean that surveying that shop is in

Re: [talk-au] (NSW) Email Update – Changes to permanent speed limits

2019-11-16 Thread David Wales
Thanks Mateuz, That is helpful. On 16 November 2019 7:27:47 pm AEDT, Mateusz Konieczny wrote: >Note that CC 4.0 is not significantly helpful, without special waiver >it is also incompatible with ODBL >See https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/ODbL_Compatibility > >AFAIK: > >(1) planning

Re: [talk-au] (NSW) Email Update – Changes to permanent speed limits

2019-11-16 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
Note that CC 4.0 is not significantly helpful, without special waiver it is also incompatible with ODBL See https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/ODbL_Compatibility AFAIK: (1) planning survey may be done based on even fully copyrighted data without trouble (2) data incompatible with ODBL

Re: [talk-au] (NSW) Email Update – Changes to permanent speed limits

2019-11-15 Thread David Wales
I have since signed up to the service. Clicking on the link in the email takes me to a page on the website, which is explicitly CC 4.0. I suspect this means it is OK to manually add a note or FIXME requesting resurvey. I don't think that should cause trouble with the ODBL, because you're not

Re: [talk-au] (NSW) Email Update – Changes to permanent speed limits

2019-11-13 Thread David Wales
A relevant paragraph from the terms of use: "The Service is intended for personal use only. You must not use it for business purposes or re-supply the information to others." This seems at odds with the CC 4.0 license which the website itself is under! I suspect you would need to either track

[talk-au] (NSW) Email Update – Changes to permanent speed limits

2019-11-13 Thread Luke Stewart
In case you were not aware, there is a bi-monthly service from the NSW government advising when and where new speed limits have been introduced across the state, allowing us to keep our maxspeeds up to date. https://www.saferroadsnsw.com.au/emailupdates.aspx I was considering adding a note to