You just got me wrong - I'm truing to say, that Google understands, that any court trial will fail - there is too much doubt about possibility to use copyright laws to space fotos. If they were sure that they will win - they would have done it. But they are not sure - so the fear to start the trial, cause loosing would meen that everyone will know they were wrong!<br>
<br>That's all I was talking about.<br><br>WBR,<br>Kirill<br><div class="gmail_quote"><br>2009/10/30 David Earl <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:david@frankieandshadow.com">david@frankieandshadow.com</a>></span><br>
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Oh my God!!!!<br>
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It is terrible!!!<br>
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We all gona die!!!!!<br>
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What is the problem? Did Google just once start a trial agains anyone using GM images in violation of ToS? Just once?<br>
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No. Why? They really don't care. Look at wikimapia. Don't the violate GM ToS for several years? They do. Why doesn't Google close them? Could you explain???<br>
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That's not the point. The whole basis of OSM is that it is from copyright free and permitted sources. While individuals might not care and infringe G's terms wildly, companies aren't going to use our data for serious applications unless they can trust they aren't going to get slapped with a lawsuit from one of the richest companies in the world (or any other aggrieved party).<br>
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There's simply no point in doing what we;re doing unless we do it properly. You might as well use Google maps in the first place. Whether G defend their terms or not is irrelevant.<br><font color="#888888">
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