Recap:
there is a bunch of (new?) members editing with non licensed vworld as a background, essentially making osm a derived work and jeopardizing its legality.

Questions:
1. How comes? Where is the source? Is there a Korean blog entry, Naver cafe or other site that shows people how to do it? Can we stop it at the source? Could someone search this on naver/daum? I could not find it in a quick attempt, but there must be a source.

2. Is this Pokemon Go related? Are people adding parks, playgrounds and footpaths prdominantly?

3. IMO it's also a problem with the ID editor that is making it too easy. There should be at least a warning message, or maybe even a blacklisting of vworld for the custom backround.
I filed this issue: https://github.com/openstreetmap/iD/issues/3858

m.

On 2017년 02월 22일 15:19, 최규성 wrote:
To Whom It May Concern,


Hi, everyone. This is an immediate response to Andrew Errington's
request as noted below.

I'm a member of OSM but not an active mapper yet. Since I was motivated
to volunteer to be some help to resolve this issue, I want to suggest
couple of options based on what I've contacted with the responsible
staff of Vworld service in Korea today.
*
*
*1. Vworld's scope of use*
- Vworld is a geospatial content web service by SpaceN, which is a
Korean government-sponsored foundation.
- After a legal review with lawyers, SpaceN confirmed a decision that
traced digital data on top of Vworld map service should lie under the
control of Vworld data license though it may be free of charge.

In this regard, Andrew's suspicion of source image is correct.

*2. How to prevent the Korean mappers from using Vworld*
- Last week, I had the same case as raised by Robert Helvie. I could
contact the individual mapper confirming not to use Vworld any longer.
Upon the circumstances, it would be very difficult to contact every
individual and to advise the right mapping practice.
- So, I'd like to take several actions which I can locally do speaking
in Korean.
1) Sending out a message not to use Vworld as a source for OSM mapping
through OSGeo Korean Chapter member networks.
2) Sending out the same message through such social network services as
Facebook, etc.
The message will clearly pointing the web page
of _http://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright_ and its <copyright
infringement> paragraph.

The above options are short-term actions. But, I also would like to go
with long-term commitment; building and training the local OSM
community. In order to support quality OSM mapping, I'm preparing for a
self-training material. Actually, I'm translating "Mapping with
OpenStreetMap - Mapping guides by Mapbox"
at _https://www.mapbox.com/mapping_ . I'm going to upload it at some
related homepages including OSGeo Korean Chapter's.

It was only last year that I turn my interest toward OPEN world as well
as OSM. So, I have limited experience with OSM. Please consider this,
and give me a better idea to resolve the subject issue that Andrew
Errington concerns.

If anyone has anything else, please comment.

Thanks in advance,


Kyu-sung Choi, EZMapping (M. +82-10-5414-4374)


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    From: Andrew Errington <erringt...@gmail.com
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    Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2017 11:09:58 +0900
    Subject: Re: [Talk-ko] Questionable imagery
    Here's another one from user 'Bucketz', using imagery Custom
    (http://xdworld.vworld.kr:8080/2d/Satellite/201612/{z}/{x}/{y}.jpeg
    
<http://xdworld.vworld.kr:8080/2d/Satellite/201612/%7Bz%7D/%7Bx%7D/%7By%7D.jpeg>)

    Not only is he/she using a source they shouldn't, but they are also
    screwing up good mapping.

    They have only done 20 edits, 6 days and 4 days ago.  The first 5
    used Bing and Mapbox, but then he/she introduced xdworld.  I will
    send a message asking what's up, but I don't know if this mapper is
    Korean, or what language they use.

    Best wishes,

    Andrew


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