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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2014-01-17 13:25, Julien Fastré
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 16/01/14 22:59, André Pirard a
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2014-01-16 18:44, Jo wrote :<br>
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<div>Yes, go and ask them for aerial imagery, house
numbers, building contours, PT data from TEC and
STIB/MIVB.<br>
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And if it's a by the piece permission, first of all the
boundaries which are the only feature you can't see from above
or walk with a GPS (and that are not copyrightable in my
opinion, you might bring that particular answer back).<br>
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Boundaries are the property of IGN. Walloon Regio, etc. just copy
information from them.<br>
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I think we should make contact with IGN/NGI to obtain this
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Yes, I know of course that SPW copies, of course too, the boundary
information from IGN.<br>
But, once again, the boundaries are not "the property of IGN".<br>
The boundaries were made by the Belgian Government (and even the
French Government) and the owners are in fact the Belgian people who
paid taxes for that. IGN received in 1831 the mission to publish
the administrative boundaries and publishing is not being the
owner. Should we seek a permission, we'd rather contact the
Government than IGN.<br>
Should the persons who mapped our boundaries on OSM continue to be
called pirates, there would only be one option: remove the Belgian
boundaries and put them on a pirating.osm file to be restored in a
few years when minds will have changed.<br>
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Hot update: but now that<br>
On 2014-09-24 10:55, Julien Fastré wrote :<br>
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</b><b>We may use the [SPW] services.</b></blockquote>
There is no problem any more.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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