[OSM-legal-talk] attributive data enrichment using OSM
Simon Poole
simon at poole.ch
Mon Jul 25 14:22:22 UTC 2016
IMHO it is rather unclear
a) who is contracting the work you are supposed to do
b) who is going to receive the product(s ?) in the end
and yes you may not be able to disclose details in public, which is why
I'm always very sceptical about having such discussions on this list.
In the end it depends on what kind of operations you want to do with the
result, for example you could generate your building type data as
described, however not apply it to the building outline, but to the
building centroid. The resulting dataset would clearly be a Derivative
Database and subject to share alike, however it might be that making
that available would not be so problematic for the original data owners.
Simon
Am 25.07.2016 um 12:46 schrieb Stefan Jäger:
> OK,
> I am afraid that this renders impossible using OSM data for my use case.
>
> I appreciate the comments from everybody.
>
> Stefan
>
>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>> Von: Christoph Hormann [mailto:chris_hormann at gmx.de]
>> Gesendet: Montag, 25. Juli 2016 09:43
>> An: Licensing and other legal discussions. <legal-talk at openstreetmap.org>
>> Betreff: Re: [OSM-legal-talk] attributive data enrichment using OSM
>>
>> On Monday 25 July 2016, Stefan Jäger wrote:
>>> "Viral aspects" like Martin puts it, sound a bit like a disease :-)
>> The connotation of the term 'viral' has changed quite a bit. Viral marketing
>> for example has - at least for those initiating it - a quite positive appeal.
>>
>>> However, If I understand Ilya correctly, the Odbl only applies to
>>> data that is made publicly available. That, in turn, means, any data
>>> put together using also OSM data, that is not publicly accessible, but
>>> only in internal networks, can be produced?
>> The ODbL applies to all OSM data everywhere - however the share-alike
>> requirements of the ODbL only apply if the data is publicly 'conveyed'.
>> Keep in mind though that this includes any produced works (like map
>> renderings or other illustrations created using the data) - if a derivative
>> database is used in producing such illustrations this database is subject to the
>> share-alike requirements.
>>
>> And note if you (as indicated in your initial inquiry) intend to license this
>> derivative database or a produced work to a third party that is already a
>> public process under the ODbL.
>>
>> --
>> Christoph Hormann
>> http://www.imagico.de/
>>
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