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From: Ross Johnson <ros...@hotmail.com>
Date: 25 August 2010 12:41
Subject: [Aust-NZ] interesting decision - UK row over publishing
public mapping data
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Public sector bodies in the UK will not be able to publish data on
Google Maps, despite a new deal lifting restrictions on the
distribution of public mapping data.
UK government mapping agency the Ordnance Survey collects and sells
mapping data to the public and private sector. The agency recently
signed an agreement with the UK Government to provide free geographic
information to around 800 public sector organisations.  The Public
Sector Mapping Agreement (PSMA) comes into effect in April next year
and gives councils and public bodies free and unlimited access to
government mapping data where previously they would have been charged.
 The move forms part of the government’s pledge to open up officially
held information, so councils and public bodies can easily and
efficiently improve local services and local people can see at the
touch of a button how their local services are doing.  But currently
local authorities can’t use Google Maps – the most popular online
mapping system - to publish the location of services, though they will
be able to use other web mapping systems.  This is because the
Ordnance Survey claims Google claims the right to use data displayed
on Google Maps, a right the OS doesn’t want to grant, according to a
blog by the Ordnance Survey.  The Ordnance Survey and Google are in
ongoing discussions on the issue.

http://www.spatialsource.com.au/2010/08/23/article/UK-row-over-publishing-public-mapping-data/LGTKRZHCLD.html

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