[OSM-legal-talk] Updating a Ministries health facility list
Simon Poole
simon at poole.ch
Thu Jul 1 10:26:50 UTC 2021
Not only is there an explicit ruling by the LWG that utilizing OSM data
to detect changes/out of date information is permissible
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PI83Tx48iQn7qFJgEUAG8U7lUb1jMzu8VS4F4famseQ/pub
, it is also clearly supported by relevant case law (CJEU and others)
that simply consulting a database is not the same as extracting a
substantial part of the database.
Simon
Am 01.07.2021 um 12:03 schrieb Mark Herringer:
> Hello,
>
> A Ministry of Health has an out of date health facility list. They
> have an open access data policy. They decide to update their health
> facility list by comparing it with facilities in OpenStreetMap. The
> analysis presents a variety of update options.
> These update options are presented to organisation A to ground truth
> and validate. The validated data is presented back to the Ministry
> under a CC by 4.0 data license. The Ministry updates its health
> facility list.
>
> Which license should the Ministry publish the data under?
>
> Mark Herringer
> healthsites.io <http://healthsites.io> is building a baseline of
> health facility data by making OpenStreetMap useful to the medical
> community and humanitarian sector.
> ᐧ
>
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