[OSM-talk] A reliable process for handling OSM license violations
ce-test, qualified testing bv - Gert Gremmen
g.gremmen at cetest.nl
Sun Mar 20 18:58:40 GMT 2011
Stop this nonsense. OSM is about mapping, not about enforcement
of licenses. Take your GPS and go outside. Or do some useful
mapping or japan of libya. Stop hustling the community about
this kind of trivialities. We are NOT commercial, and there is no
money involved !! Nothing to lose but our time!
Hall of Shame :
Gert Gremmen
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Van: Michael Collinson [mailto:mike at ayeltd.biz]
Verzonden: zondag 20 maart 2011 18:49
Aan: OSM talk
Onderwerp: [OSM-talk] A reliable process for handling OSM license
violations
There are now at least 1 to 2 reports every month of folks not giving us
proper CC-BY-SA attribution. These are mostly websites but include
poster advertising, a TV advertisement and a TV show.
We need a reliable process for dealing with these.
Currently, the License Working Group has been doing some work but it
feels that it is not dealing with the issues adequately and some issues
not at all.
What should we do?
Here's a run down of what happens at the moment:
- At the very minimum, there should be a public record of alleged
violations to show that these things do not pass un-noticed and to
provide a central point for collating frequency and the nature of the
problem. So far, if the LWG hears a report, we document the basics in a
"Hall of Shame" section of our weekly meeting minutes,
http://www.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Working_Group_Minutes
- A member of the OSMF board or LWG takes up the particular issue. This
depends very much on personal enthusiasm. It requires initial tact -
most instances are neglect/cannot be bothered rather than purely wilful.
It requires persistance and follow-up, - we generally get an "oh we
will fix it immediately" ... and then they don't. It requires careful
coordination within the OSM/OSMF community to provide a united front. It
may require research - for example, how exactly should a TV ad provide a
CC-BY-SA attribution? And lastly, future cases may involve bumping up to
formal legal help and legal action. Not easy for one person to do.
Mike
OSM Foundation License Working Group
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