> Am 14/mar/2014 um 14:52 schrieb Peter Wendorff <wendo...@uni-paderborn.de>:
> 
> ODBL does not require Share-Alike for produced works.
> The map, even when based on OSM data is a produced work.
> Therefore even if the map is based on osm data, it's not share-alike,
> and any data based on the map IMHO cannot be share-alike too.


I am not a lawyer neither, but my view of this is that the map (rendering) 
being licensed whatever doesn't mean there cannot be other rights involved at 
the same time. Eg a photo of the coke logo could be licensed pd but that 
doesn't make the logo pd, a pd series of photos of a disassembled product don't 
give you the permission to re-engineer that product etc., so even if the 
rendering is released as pd the underlying data still remains ODbL and when you 
extract it it will be under ODbL license and not the license of the rendering 
itself.

cheers,
Martin
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