Given that:

1. Landgate sells licences to use its data

2. The personal license says "you are not permitted to, in any form, reproduce, distribute, commercialise or create derivative​ works of this data without Landgate’s prior written permission"

The chance that they would give you permission to put their data somewhere that bypasses this would be somewhere between Buckley's and fat. But hey, why not ask and prove me wrong.

Even if an organisation give you permission it still isn't a green light for you to dump whatever you like into OSM. You still should follow the Import Guidelines.

On 23/08/16 07:38, David Findlay wrote:
Stupid question really. Is it possible to talk to the WA Govt and get
official permission to use Landgate data? Or has that already been
pursued? Thanks,

David

On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 7:37 AM Andrew Davidson <thesw...@gmail.com
<mailto:thesw...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    I've recently stumbled across another user
    (http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/andy_88) who seems to be in the
    process of importing a data set from Landgate.

    Another user and I have left several changeset comments but so far
    haven't received a reply.

    I suspect that the easy availability of data and incompatible license
    means that we need something like
    http://osmcha-django-staging.tilestream.net/ for Australia so we can
    catch these thing earlier.

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