Re: [Talk-GB] [Imports] Importing fuel stations in UK and future similar imports

2017-05-13 Thread David Woolley
On 13/05/17 10:48, David Woolley wrote: Also, maps are covered by database rights as well as copyright, for 15 years, and that is the real issue for geocoding, as it doesn't require any degree of creativity. I should have added that the fair dealing exemption for database rights explicitly

Re: [Talk-GB] [Imports] Importing fuel stations in UK and future similar imports

2017-05-13 Thread David Woolley
On 13/05/17 08:08, Richard Fairhurst wrote: There is no "fair use" clause in UK copyright law, which is important not just because OSM is hosted in England & Wales but also because this is presumably a dataset in part containing materials with an E copyright holder. Also, maps are covered by

Re: [Talk-GB] [Imports] Importing fuel stations in UK and future similar imports

2017-05-13 Thread Ilya Zverev
Thanks, Richard. The dataset in question definitely was not geocoded, but I will inform Navads about possible issues with geocoded datasets. Ilya 13.05.2017 10:08, Richard Fairhurst пишет: Ilya Zverev wrote: I think that would fall into the "fair use" clause. There is no "fair use" clause

Re: [Talk-GB] [Imports] Importing fuel stations in UK and future similar imports

2017-05-13 Thread Richard Fairhurst
Ilya Zverev wrote: > I think that would fall into the "fair use" clause. There is no "fair use" clause in UK copyright law, which is important not just because OSM is hosted in England & Wales but also because this is presumably a dataset in part containing materials with an E copyright holder.

Re: [Talk-GB] Proposed Import of UK Shell Filling Stations

2017-05-13 Thread Andrew Hain
Is it actually better to use the website as a unique identifier instead of a magic number? That way you can check the information online and tools such as Keepright will alert you if the web page disappears. -- Andrew From: Robert Whittaker (OSM lists)