[OSM-legal-talk] public transport routing and OSM-ODbL

Oliver (skobbler) osm.oliver.kuehn at gmx.de
Thu Jul 8 14:25:57 BST 2010


>2. If you manage to do your pre-processing in a way that only mixes your
>static network data with OSM, resulting in a data structure that
>contains information like "transit from stop X to stop Y possible for
>these types of vehicles" and so on, and then your router process, upon
>startup, reads this file plus another file with all the schedule data,
>then you can get away with only releasing the static network file. 

Wouldn't in this case the Fairhurst doctrine apply? [1]

Regards,
Oliver

[1]
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Open_Data_License/Metadata_Layers_-_Guideline
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