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> On 11. Sep 2020, at 20:46, Kathleen Lu <kathleen...@mapbox.com> wrote:
> 
> If you put the attribution in Polish for a map meant for display in Poland, 
> and then later the map is moved to London (say, to a museum), that's also 
> fine because attribution was reasonable given the context.


it would be fine from the map maker‘s perspective, but not for the people that 
bring the map to London:

4.3 Notice for using output (Contents). Creating and Using a Produced Work does 
not require the notice in Section 4.2. However, if you Publicly Use a Produced 
Work, You must include a notice associated with the Produced Work reasonably 
calculated to make any Person that uses, views, accesses, interacts with, or is 
otherwise exposed to the Produced Work aware that Content was obtained from the 
Database, Derivative Database, or the Database as part of a Collective 
Database, and that it is available under this License.



you could easily fix this by adding attribution in a locally standard language.

Cheers Martin 
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