La Agencia italiana al final pidio' perdon y puse la referencia a los datos OSM... todo gracias a la presión de la comunidad GFOSS y OpenData
hasta pronto, Luigi Pirelli ([email protected] - [email protected]) On 7 July 2014 10:59, Iván Sánchez <[email protected]> wrote: > Hola a todos, > > Quiero hacer eco de una noticia de OpenStreetMap Italia. Al parecer, la > "Agenzia delle Entrate" (léase "Agencia tributaria" o "Hacienda") ha copiado > los datos de edificios de OSM, ha ignorado la licencia de OSM en el proceso, y > ha ignorado los intentos que OSM-IT ha hecho para ponerse en contacto con > ellos. > > Vamos, un ejemplo de libro de lo que *no* hay que hacer entre una agencia > estatal y OSM. > > Tenéis más detalles en el correo que reenvío debajo (en inglés), y en > http://agenziauscite.openstreetmap.it/ (en italiano) > > > ---------- Mensaje reenviado ---------- > > Asunto: [OSM-talk] The biggest violation of OpenStreetMap, ever. > Fecha: Lunes, 7 de julio de 2014, 10:21:12 > De: Cristian Consonni <[email protected]> > Para: OSM <[email protected]> > > Dear all, > > We have found the biggest violation in Italy of the OpenStreetMap > license, ever. The author of this violation is the Agenzia delle > Entrate, the Italian revenue service and taxation authority. > > We have created a website (in Italian) to show and explain in detail > what they are doing: > > http://agenziauscite.openstreetmap.it/ > > OSM’s license, the ODBL[1], provides that in every public use of OSM > data the use of OSM as source has to attributed. This is missing on > the web site of the Agenzia delle Entrate, and we do not appreciate > that the authority whose job is enforcing fiscal legality violates so > blatantly the rights of others, trampling the very few rules bound to > the diffusion of OpenStreetMap: giving credit to the original authors. > > Since 2007 the Italian OSM community is liberating data from the > Public Administration, and since then we dream about liberating the > Cadastral data, the data about all the building in Italy, that would > bring a huge wealth to OSM and Italy if they were released with an > open license. > > We would have never expected to see OpenStreetMap, a project made by > the people and started 10 years ago, being the foundation of the > system used by the Agenzia delle Entrate to build the website of the > Italian Observatory of the Estate Market (Osservatorio del Mercato > Immobiliare)[0] from the very institution which is administering the > Italian Cadastre. > > The agency has copied only some data (buildings and landuse [parks, > rivers, lakes, etc.]) and they superimposed the road graph taken from > another source, probably proprietary data. In fact, the roads are > different from OSM’s ones - in some cases they go right through the > middle of buildings - and they have all of the street names, that in > OSM are, in many cases, missing. > > Our goal is to have them admit their wrongdoing and we would like to > start a conversation with them about the release of THEIR data. > > On the website you can compare the OpenStreetMap rendering and the one > produced by the Agency; we encourage you to share this news on social > networks using the map when you see a similarity in the two maps. > Everybody should be able to verify this violation himself and send a > personal tweet about it. > > One funny thing is that the map we have realized is even better than > the original, since it allows to link a specific place, it is > responsive and it has a better search function with name > autocompletion. > > Isn’t this a great proof that OpenStreetMap works? The Cadastre, the > keeper of the data about Italian building, is using a database built > by the people to visualize online their territory. The community is > creating applications that work better, the wiki approach is > successful. > > For the last three months we have tried to contact formally the Agency > (we have sent registered e-mail whose sending date is legally > recognized). We have received no answer. Now, it’s time for us to stop > asking and start demanding. > > The following people were involved in this action: Andrea Borruso, > Cristian Consonni, Simone Cortesi, Maurizio Napolitano, Stefano > Sabatini. > > We have dedicated this website to Aaron Swartz (1986-2013). > > Cristian > > [0] http://wwwt.agenziaentrate.gov.it/geopoi_omi/index.php > [1] http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1-0/ > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk > > ------------------------------------------------------- > -- > Iván Sánchez Ortega <[email protected]> > > _______________________________________________ > Spanish mailing list > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/spanish > http://es.osgeo.org > http://twitter.com/osgeoes _______________________________________________ Spanish mailing list http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/spanish http://es.osgeo.org http://twitter.com/osgeoes
