[OSM-talk] [Fwd: [MAPS-L] Government of Canada Frees Topo Data]

Robert T Wyatt robert.wyatt at mail.utexas.edu
Mon Mar 12 16:13:13 GMT 2007


Dear OSMers,
Here's a forwarded message that may be of interest.

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Subject: [MAPS-L] Government of Canada Frees Topo Data
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 11:04:31 -0500
From: Maps-L <acope at uwm.edu>
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<MAPS-L at LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
To: MAPS-L at LISTSERV.UGA.EDU

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Subject: Government of Canada Frees Topo Data
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 10:51:47 -0500
From: L Laliberte <laliber at CC.UMANITOBA.CA>
Reply-To: CARTA-L : Canadian Map & GIS Libraries and Archives
<CARTA-L at listserv.utoronto.ca>
To: CARTA-L at listserv.utoronto.ca

>From the Map Room blog....

http://www.mcwetboy.net/maproom/2007/03/government_of_canada_frees_topo_data.ph
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Friday, March 9, 2007
Government of Canada Frees Topo Data
9:46 PM | Topo Maps & Trails
Last June, Paul posted something about a rumour that Natural Resources
Canada
had been on the verge of making digital topographic data freely
available, but
that it had been put on hold while the new minister reviewed the decision.
Today, Drew forwarded me an e-mail from within NRCan announcing,
informally,
to stakeholders that the data will be free as of April 1; excerpts below:

In response to demands from users for no fee access to framework
geographic
data and the increasing technological shift in the marketplace, Natural
Resources Canada (NRCan), is pleased to announce that starting April 1st
2007,
the Earth Sciences Sector (ESS) will change the way its Digital
Topographic
Data (DTD) can be accessed. ESS will initiate a change from a cost
recovery
environment to an environment providing no fee access to its current DTD
products.
On April 1st, 2007, NRCan will start to make its existing DTD products
available through the Geogratis Web portal. By combining the functionality
from the current On-line Purchasing and Subscribers Web sites, the
user will
be provided with no fee access to DTD products. Under the new distribution
policy, commercial licenses will no longer be required, as all users will
obtain rights for unlimited use and royalty-free distribution of the data
through a single unrestricted use license agreement.
For subscribers, this means that beginning on April 1st, 2007, you will no
longer have to pay for access rights or subscriptions for DTD
products. [
]
For distributors, this means that beginning on April 1st, 2007, you
will no
longer have to pay royalty fees for the commercial use of DTD products.


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