While it's clearly ephemeral, in the sense that it is of limited duration -
so is much geographical data. Weather, for example.
In this case if you were trying to make deliveries into a town through which
the torch was been carried, it would make sense to avoid being there at that
time. 
I have customers with 1000+ trucks around the country between them who are
extremely interested in the precise location of the torch route for exactly
this reason. Are you saying that their potential use of OSM is in some way
invalid?



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