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<div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left">5 Nov 2019, 00:37 by andrew+osm@pluven.co.uk:<br></div><blockquote class="tutanota_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid #93A3B8; padding-left: 10px; margin-left: 5px;"><div style="16px" text-align="left">I was thinking of using a paper OS map to identify public footpaths<br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left">which are not currently on OSM, and use it to plan and navigate (map and<br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left">compass) a route along those paths.<br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left">If I get a GPS trace (e.g. with OSMTracker) while I walk that route, is<br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left">it acceptable to use this GPS data to update OSM, or would it be<br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left">considered a derivative of OS data?<br></div></blockquote><div style="16px" text-align="left">I often use copyrighted maps to plan trip and spot things unmapped in OSM.<br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left">But during trip itself I am not using any copyrighted maps to ensure that<br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left">I am mapping based on ground survey rather than copying copyrighted data.<br></div> </body>
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