Any company would have to produce evidence that you had actually copied from
their database - just having a list of streets identical to another is no
proof that you copied it, rather than sourcing it from the physical world.

That's why Sensis persist in having errors in their database - purely to
catch anyone doing wholesale copying without verifying against the real
world, to identify the fake streets.
      
Mike R


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