[OSM-talk] How INSPIRE data are sold in your countries

Honza Cibulka honza at datastory.cz
Wed May 2 15:07:47 UTC 2018


Hello,

I am in the middle of court proceedings related to prices which Czech state
GIS authority asks for INSPIRE data (for context, it´s about hundreds of
thousands Euro for altimetry dataset, which is basically off reach for
anyone).

 

I want to know what is common practice among other EU countries, how your
governments are setting prices of state-created GIS data, and how
restrictive licensing terms are (our license basically forbids use of state
data to create OSM). 

 

Of course I know that British Ordnance Survey maps are free for download,
but I need more examples, preferable from countries with legal systems
similar to us, like Slovakia, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Spain and
others...

 

Thanks for all info you could send me.

 

Jan Cibulka

tel.: +420 776 307 158

 <https://datastory.cz/> datastory.cz

 

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