[OSM-legal-talk] use case scenario / license question
Jordan Erro
jordan.erro at gmail.com
Tue Apr 9 21:54:51 UTC 2013
Hi,
I'd like to use mapquest's open geocoding api in a webapp i'm developing.
Mapquest's open api uses OSM data as the source. My question is this:
Let's say i'm developing a website which allows users to create blogs (or
something) and associate them with a location. I would like to use the
mapquest open geocoding api to do geocoding of the address information, to
support location based searches and plotting of those blogs on a map. But
seeing as this api is based openstreetmap data i'm a little confused as to
the license implications.
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Legal_FAQ#3b._If_I_have_data_derived_from_OSM_data.2C_do_I_have_to_distribute_it.3F
This FAQ would seem to suggest that if i were to use mapquest's osm-based
api to build my webapp, i would need to make my website's db publicly
available under the Open Database License. My website's db would
technically be considered a "Derivative Database". Is this correct?
Thanks,
-Jordan
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