[Talk-GB] INSPIRE Polygons spatial data

SK53 sk53.osm at gmail.com
Sat May 16 19:34:45 UTC 2020


It's always been useless to us. However the terms have changed since the
original release (basically IIRC to make the restrictions more explicit).

Jerry

On Sat, 16 May 2020 at 19:48, Mateusz Konieczny via Talk-GB <
talk-gb at openstreetmap.org> wrote:

> Is
> "Although the data is released under the OGL, there is an
> important caveat: third party rights the Information Provider is not
> authorised to license"
> is still applicable what makes it basically useless for us?
>
> May 16, 2020, 16:47 by christian.ledermann at gmail.com:
>
> Reading through the inspire land registry data, it seems they have
> adjusted their licence:
> What would that mean for use in OSM?
>
>
> https://www.gov.uk/guidance/inspire-index-polygons-spatial-data#conditions-of-use
>
> Conditions of use
>
> Your use of the INSPIRE Index Polygons service is governed by conditions.
>
> The INSPIRE Index Polygons and attributes provided in this service are
> available for use and reuse under the Open Government Licence (OGL)
> <http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/>.
> This licence enables public bodies to make their data available free of
> charge for reuse.
>
> Use under the OGL is free. If you fail to comply with any of the
> conditions of the OGL then the rights granted to you under the licence
> will end automatically.
>
> Under the OGL, when reusing the data you must acknowledge the source of
> the data and include the following attribution statement:
>
> This information is subject to Crown copyright and is reproduced with the
> permission of HM Land Registry.
>
> If you are reusing the polygons (including the associated geometry, namely
> x, y co-ordinates), you must also display the following Ordnance Survey
> copyright/database right notice:
>
> © Crown copyright and database rights [year of supply or date of
> publication] Ordnance Survey 100026316.
>
> You must provide a link to these conditions, where possible.
>
> Under the OGL, HM Land Registry permits you to use the data for
> commercial or non-commercial purposes. However, as the licence says, OGL does
> not cover the use of third party rights which we are not authorised to
> license. HM Land Registry uses Ordnance Survey data in the preparation of
> the polygons and you will need to comply with Ordnance Survey licensing
> terms for use of the polygons (including the associated geometry, namely
> x,y co-ordinates).
>
> --
> Best Regards,
>
> Christian Ledermann
>
> Newark-on-Trent - UK
> Mobile : +44 7474997517
>
> https://uk.linkedin.com/in/christianledermann
> https://github.com/cleder/
>
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