They do not.

Examples: https://twitter.com/iamnunocaldeira/status/1131190612529688577

https://www.facebook.com/recommendations those map previews contains OSM data and there's no attribution.

It gets worst if you use their apps (iOS, Android or Windows app)

And as i mentioned this is not about how they attribute, that's a whole different thing. It's them not complying with the license. Point me a facebook page where they have ODbL database notice as requested on 4.2 c).


Às 22:36 de 09/06/2019, Clifford Snow escreveu:
Facebook does attribute using the "I" symbol as does Mapbox. Is that the issue?


On Sun, Jun 9, 2019 at 2:12 PM Mateusz Konieczny <matkoni...@tutanota.com <mailto:matkoni...@tutanota.com>> wrote:

    9 Jun 2019, 22:31 by frede...@remote.org <mailto:frede...@remote.org>:

        As you rightly say, while the OSMF board's cooperation might
        be required
        for a few legal aspects, there are many potential avenues of
        "direct
        action" that people could take to, but apparently the issue is not
        *that* big for most

    I would be happy to spend some real effort here but my
    investigation concluded
    that OSMF would need to act and I found no useful things that I
    can do.

    Can you recommend something that I can do to increase chance that
    Facebook will cease to violating OSM license?
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