On Wed, 20 Nov 2019 at 17:43, cleary wrote:
>
> Where is uses OSM now but I think that is a fairly recent development.
>
> Previously their map was from another source, possibly Here Maps but I'm
> not sure. Use of that data in OSM would not have been appropriate. The fact
> that something was no
Do you have a link to the changesets?
On Wed, 20 Nov 2019 at 15:13, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have found a contributor who is using 'whereis' as a source. I believe
> that is a copyright breach?
>
> Anyone know .. I don't want to go asking them and their web site is not
> clear to
Where is uses OSM now but I think that is a fairly recent development.
Previously their map was from another source, possibly Here Maps but I'm not
sure. Use of that data in OSM would not have been appropriate. The fact that
something was not yet in OSM is evidence that OSM was not the source
WhereIs belongs to Sensis https://www.sensis.com.au/, but I can't see any
mention on either site of a CC or any other licence except (c) Sensis.
Strangely enough, though, the WhereIs map uses OSM!
Thanks
Graeme
On Wed, 20 Nov 2019 at 14:13, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have found
At first I thought yes, but wheres.com (Sensis/Telstra) uses OSM, so I
guess it depends on what data they used.
- Ben.
On 20/11/19 15:11, Warin wrote:
I have found a contributor who is using 'whereis' as a source. I
believe that is a copyright breach?
Anyone know .. I don't want to go aski
I have found a contributor who is using 'whereis' as a source. I believe
that is a copyright breach?
Anyone know .. I don't want to go asking them and their web site is not
clear to me (must update this softwear!)?
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