[OSM-talk-be] Using SPW PICC layer in josm
Glenn Plas
glenn at byte-consult.be
Fri Feb 26 16:52:01 UTC 2016
Reading their license, this is not open data as they restrict the reuse
and retain the right to change the license later. This data should not
be used at all imho. Now my french isn't that great on the legal
vocabulary notes, and correct me if I'm wrong, but it doesn't look good
to me:
http://geoportail.wallonie.be/files/documents/ConditionsSPW/DataSPW-CGU.pdf
http://geoportail.wallonie.be/files/CopieDataSPW-CGA.pdf
http://geoportail.wallonie.be/files/documents/ConditionsSPW/DataSPW-CGU.pdf
For data to be OSM-fit, you need a compatible license like GRB and AGIV
have.
So, unless someone claims i'm wrong, we should not use this at all, if
you do... and a claim is made, that data will be removed from OSM by
analysing the user names involved and their changesets.
I'll be ignoring Lionel's follow-up and act like I didn't read it at all ...
Glenn
On 26-02-16 14:23, Thib wrote:
> Hi,
>
> SPW PICC tiles layer is available in JOSM for mapping Belgian Southern
> area but I can't find enough information about the license terms.
>
> Is it allowed to :
> - copy (doing"calc") buildings and other objects boundaries (as we do
> with bing tiles)
> - get address house numbers
>
> I've found some old threads talking about that interesting source but no
> real answer...
>
> If someone has any information about it, It would be very useful.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Regards,
>
> Thib
>
>
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