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12pt;font-family: Verdana;">My understanding was a benediction by the
Legal Working Group can be taken as the highest "official" approval
although I understand there is a small backlog of licenses awaiting.<br><br>Different
parts of the world spell licence or license differently by the way.
The UK uses licence and the US uses license.<br><br>Cheerio John<br><br><span>Christoph
Hormann wrote on 2018-12-17 2:03 PM:</span><br><blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid:201812172003.26902.osm@imagico.de"><pre wrap="">On Monday 17 December 2018, Sérgio V. wrote:
</pre><blockquote type="cite"><pre wrap="">So I should understand this as Copernicus Sentinel Data confirmed for
use in OSM, since it is officially in the list of data contributors.
(BTW, sorry for typo in title, "License")
</pre></blockquote><pre wrap="">There is no such thing as official approval or confirmation in OSM but
there is no reason to assume there to be any legal issues.
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