[Talk-ko] DAUM as a source
Changwoo Ryu
cwryu at debian.org
Fri Oct 19 03:35:46 GMT 2012
I sent a message explaining those to that mapper.
Actually uploading DAUM data to OSM is more dangerous in Korea than
you think. All online map services in Korea (even Google map) are
based on data mapped by the government. And those government data
can't be exported without approval by a law. (Well it's because...
north korea and national security.. at least the government think so.)
One who violate that law can be put in jail for up to 2 years.
2012/10/19 Paul Norman <penorman at mac.com>:
> Apologies for the message in English, but if I knew Korean I wouldn't need
> to send it.
>
> The DWG was informed that a Korean mapper
> (http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/sanha) had used DAUM as a source.
>
> I'm dealing with redacting the relevant changesets, but the mapper doesn't
> speak English and I don't speak Korean so we're communicating through Google
> translations.
>
> I was wondering if someone could contact him and explain
>
> - Why DAUM or Google can't be used as sources
>
> and
>
> - How we're on ODbL now, not CC BY-SA
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul Norman
>
> For the Data Working Group
>
>
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