[OSM-legal-talk] Including OSM maps in leaflets
rob at robmyers.org
rob at robmyers.org
Thu Mar 27 11:32:13 GMT 2008
Quoting "Robert (Jamie) Munro" <rjmunro at arjam.net>:
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> Rob Myers wrote:
> | tinkerbell.REMOVE.SPAM at gsmpaaiml.com wrote:
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> |> Therefore, I argue that CC-BY-SA 3.0 should be okay, given we're
> talking
> |> about a "Derivative Work".
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> | What is the derivative work in this scenario?
>
> The printed map. It will probably be based on OSMarender output, then
> loaded into Illustrator, tidied up, and then have things added and
> edited. But either way, the printed map is not the data, it's derived
> from the data.
If the map is modified then yes it's a derivative and can have the
licence upgraded.
The rest of the leaflet will not be a derivative. This is due to OSM's
(informal?) position on what constitutes a derivative.
- Rob.
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