On Wed, 2 Dec 2020 at 03:41, Michal Migurski <m...@teczno.com> wrote:
> Facebook is in compliance with the ODbL license which requires that > attribution be “reasonably calculated to make any Person that uses, views, > accesses, interacts with, or is otherwise exposed to the Produced Work aware” > of OSM’s contribution to a map. Are you seriously claiming that *every* person who views one of the maps on Facebook, will either already know that it uses OpenStreetMap data, or will click on the faint "(i)" logo to find that out? Because that is what the ODbL requires. This isn't just about a mechanism for people who are already motivated to find out where the map data comes from, your attribution needs to be reasonably calculated to ensure that *everyone* viewing one of your maps (whether they're interested or not) is aware that the map data has come from OpenStreetMap. I don't see how you can claim that your current attribution does that. Robert. -- Robert Whittaker _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk