[OSM-talk] odbl non-agreement and humanitarian exceptions.

Simon Poole simon at poole.ch
Thu Feb 2 18:31:34 GMT 2012


http://odbl.poole.ch/haiti-domrep-20111208-20120201-poly.html

Most of Mirkos stuff is in Santo Domingo so not that relevant.

Simon

Am 02.02.2012 17:46, schrieb Michael Collinson:
> On 02/02/2012 16:23, Larry O'Neill wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Apologies for any overlap in recipients for this - I very rarely post 
>> to mailing lists, so I am not sure how wide a net for this issue 
>> would be appropriate.
>>
>> There was a discussion on the #osm irc channel recently about the 
>> possibility of approaching non-agreers to the new CT about any data 
>> they may have contributed to areas where the removal of such data 
>> could have a negative effect on our humanitarian efforts.
>> Looking for example at how much data we stand to lose in Haiti, this 
>> is something that may limit the difficulty of those that are on the 
>> ground in these places and struggling to remap.
>>
>> The possibility of haing a bounding box around areas such as these 
>> was mentioned - and there is aparantly a precedent for a users data 
>> within a BB being retained.
>>
>> Any thoughts, comments, or points?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Larry O'Neill
>
> Hi Larry,
>
> It looks as though there are no specific licensing issues as regards 
> base data/photos used in Haiti [1]. The issue appears to be confined 
> to mappers who have been active in the area but have either declined 
> or not yet responded to requests to re-license? [2]
>
> We will need their individual permissions, the simplest way being just 
> to ask them to respond to the new terms.  Friendly, courteous messages 
> coming from individual mappers working in the same area have been 
> highly effective in a number of countries. I would expect it to be 
> doubly so here. We can then revisit the issue in say, two weeks time 
> and see if anyone is left.
>
> I am immediately going to ask for a Haiti/Dominican Republic link to 
> be added to http://odbl.de/ and http://odbl.poole.ch/ Then you can 
> just read off the names and status.
>
> Meanwhile, you can use the OSMI License View tool to get started. Here 
> is an incomplete list I just grabbed using it:
>
> Exponent, Brent Miller, cetest, osmapb1, Tinono, rendle, Tinono, 
> EvaStern, robbert, Sidneyleenen, Elle_M, DDDarek, veugelke, Mirko 
> Küster, Eddy Frometa, Alfredo Gil, Jochen Plumeyer, llibre
>
> It is good know their status.  You can do that by feeding them into 
> http://www.openstreetmap.org/user/xxxx or seeing if they are on
>
> http://odbl.poole.ch/central-america-20111208-20120201-poly.html
>
> This wiki page can be used to coordinate efforts:
>
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Asking_users_to_accept_the_ODbL
>
> Please do not hesitate to coordinate with us at 
> legal at osmfoundation.org . We will do our best to assist.
>
> Mike
> License Working Group
>
> [1]. http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/Catalogue (Appears to 
> be only Digital Orthophotos)
>
> [2] 
> http://tools.geofabrik.de/osmi/?view=wtfe&lon=-71.35913&lat=18.22309&zoom=7&opacity=0.69&overlays=overview,wtfe_point_clean,wtfe_line_clean,wtfe_point_harmless,wtfe_line_harmless,wtfe_point_modified,wtfe_line_modified_cp,wtfe_line_modified,wtfe_point_created,wtfe_line_created_cp,wtfe_line_created
>
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