Re: [Talk-GB] Overpass question: Fixmes and surroundings

2019-10-18 Thread Rob Nickerson
Hi all, I found an answer to this in the end (mostly by chance). It seems like the overpass in JOSM is different from what can be used on the Overpass Turbo website. It JOSM you need to use the following instead: [out:xml][timeout:90][bbox:{{bbox}}]; // Get all fixmes in current bounding box (

Re: [Talk-GB] Licensability of an employee's work

2019-10-18 Thread David Woolley
On 18/10/2019 17:43, Edward Bainton wrote: *If an employee edits the map in the course of their employment, has the work been adequately licensed to OSM/the big wide Open?* I think it is true worldwide that employers have the copyright in work for hire, and only they can licence the use of

Re: [Talk-GB] Licensability of an employee's work

2019-10-18 Thread Edward Bainton
Thanks, I'll repost. On Fri, 18 Oct 2019 at 18:04, SK53 wrote: > This really belongs on talk legal rather than talk-gb. The people > qualified to answer such issues are more likely to be there, and it's > rather specialised for this list. > > Certainly when I worked for a large company which

Re: [Talk-GB] Licensability of an employee's work

2019-10-18 Thread SK53
This really belongs on talk legal rather than talk-gb. The people qualified to answer such issues are more likely to be there, and it's rather specialised for this list. Certainly when I worked for a large company which paid a great deal of attention to such issues we would not have been able to

[Talk-GB] Licensability of an employee's work

2019-10-18 Thread Edward Bainton
Hi all Quick question arising from a 'lobbying' conversation: *If an employee edits the map in the course of their employment, has the work been adequately licensed to OSM/the big wide Open?* According to Copyright Act 1988, s. 11 (2) Where a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work [F1