On 24/03/2017 19:17, ael wrote:
On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 06:57:58PM +, Chris Hill wrote:
On 24/03/2017 17:58, ael wrote:
I have just noticed a newish mapper who has added many footpaths around
Oxfordshire apparently using Bing but with changset comments
"from countryside access map".
Is
Hi
https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/content/countryside-access-maps
The PROWs are issued under OGL.
The Crown Copyright is relevant to the OS map the PROWs have been
overlaid on in this example *only*.
https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/countrysidemap/
The PROW data remains OGL. This has been
On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 06:57:58PM +, Chris Hill wrote:
> On 24/03/2017 17:58, ael wrote:
> > I have just noticed a newish mapper who has added many footpaths around
> > Oxfordshire apparently using Bing but with changset comments
> > "from countryside access map".
> >
> > Is this copyright
On 24/03/17 18:47, Dave F wrote:
What will? Isn't this issued under OGL?
I think the questions were being asked because the copyright owner and
licence status wasn't known.
If it has OGL, it might actually be covered by Crown Copyright, which
might result in a different period of time.
I
On 24/03/2017 17:58, ael wrote:
I have just noticed a newish mapper who has added many footpaths around
Oxfordshire apparently using Bing but with changset comments
"from countryside access map".
Is this copyright free? I have sent a polite message welcoming to OSM,
but pointing out that rural
On 24/03/2017 18:30, David Woolley wrote:
On 24/03/17 17:58, ael wrote:
Is this copyright free?
Under UK law, it will have, as a minimum, database rights for 15 years
from publication.
What will? Isn't this issued under OGL?
DaveF
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On 24/03/17 17:58, ael wrote:
Is this copyright free?
Under UK law, it will have, as a minimum, database rights for 15 years
from publication.
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I have just noticed a newish mapper who has added many footpaths around
Oxfordshire apparently using Bing but with changset comments
"from countryside access map".
Is this copyright free? I have sent a polite message welcoming to OSM,
but pointing out that rural footpaths usually need a visit,
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