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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 07.03.2013 17:20, schrieb Bekim
Kajtazi:<br>
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To help understand better, this is how data got into OSM:<br>
<div style="margin-left:40px">I digitized the data from topo maps<br>
Shared the SHP File with FLOSSK in Prishtina<br>
FLOSSK recruited many volunteers to get the data in OSM<br>
Few months later data was removed from OSM<br>
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Anyway, unless there is a way to get some of that data back into
the map, then I don't see any benefit of continuing this
conversation.<br>
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Assuming a) the topo maps are a legit source (out of copyright or
explicit permission) and b) you still have the SHP files, sure it is
still possible (and if it is just by providing the files as an
overlay which is preferable to an import anyway).<br>
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From the mails it would seem as if you do not actually have an OSM
account or at least you were not involved with the importing
yourself, then I can only point back to the importers. They would
have had it in their hands to document the import properly, provide
support during the licence change if explicit permission for further
use was necessary and so on. <br>
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Simon<br>
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