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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 10.01.2014 07:15, schrieb Clifford
Snow:<br>
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like the Mapbox solution the author mentions of putting a box
on the map to take you to another page. I realize that unless
the user clicks on the link, they will never discover that OSM
contributed to this product. Since OSM may be only one of many
contributors this make sense considering that there is only so
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Clifford, to make this very short: this is NOT acceptable. See the
last board minutes.<br>
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And I'm very tired of people trying to weasel around the absolute
minimal requirements we pose on reuse of OSM data.<br>
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Simon<br>
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