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<p>>It's never a quick process, always involves a lot of back and
forth. Plus the more agencies complete the waiver the easier it
gets to convince agency X to agree.</p>
<p>I think a government data collecting group in NSW has agreed, and
New Zealand's one also. Would these apply to a QLD Resources
department? <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 19/01/18 19:23, Andrew Harvey wrote:<br>
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<div>There's no guaranteed way, but there are a few different ways
to approach it. The OSMF provided templates do a good job of
explaining the reasoning.<br>
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<div>It's never a quick process, always involves a lot of back and
forth. Plus the more agencies complete the waiver the easier it
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<div>On Fri, 19 Jan 2018, at 4:19 PM, Jonathon Rossi wrote:<br>
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<div>I also want to make use of the QLD DCDB and was going to
start a new thread on the mailing list about it today to
work out how to get out of this stalemate after Andrew
Davidson informed me last week.<br>
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<div>It appears Andrew Harvey just recently had great luck
with Victoria DELWP signing the waiver and on a corporate
letterhead. AndrewH was that luck and are there any insights
that you could assist us with here that might help us
convince QLD DNRM?<br>
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<div dir="ltr">On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 2:42 PM Andrew
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<div>It's a known problem with a difference of opinion
between the Queensland Government and OSM as to
licence compatibility. See this thread for example:<br>
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<p>I recently asked for permission to use
a CC-BY 4.0 dataset but got rejected.
The dataset I want to use is fairly
important (boundaries for suburbs and
counties for QLD).<br>
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<p>Here is the response I got:<br>
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<p>The Department will not provide the
data under an Open Database license.
It is our belief that a CC:BY licence
is sufficient for use of our data.<br>
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