Il 01/09/2017 15:02, Maurizio Napolitano ha scritto:
I'm complete agree with the observation made by Stefano.
I think that the "mapper" confused the IODL 2.0 with the CC-BY
The IODL 2.0 sounds like the CC-BY with a short attention to the "sui
generis right"
(only because, in the text, you can read "database" instead "work")

....


I'm sure that Alessandro Palmas (project manager of Wikimedia Italia
for OpenStreetMap) in short time is ready to give you more details :)


BTW
here is the "official" link of the IODL 2.0
http://www.dati.gov.it/content/italian-open-data-license-v20

On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 12:32 PM, Stefano Salvador
<stefano.salva...@gmail.com> wrote:
AFAIK "CC-BY-IT" does not exists, many italian open data are licensed  with
IODL ( http://www.formez.it/iodl/ ) which explicitly permits import in ODBL
databases.

By the way in the url linked in the import (
https://geoportale.comune.milano.it/ATOM/SIT/Fontanelle/Fontanelle_Dataset_1.xml
) states "Dati estratti da © OpenStreetMap contributors", it seems that the
user imported in OSM data extracted from OSM ...

Stefano

Hello,
I couldn't agree more with Stefano and Maurizio

Alessandro
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