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Comentario de HannesHH no 19 de Xullo de 2009 ás 21:15

Not unless you got explicit permission to use their data in a license like OSM's.

Comentario de Austin Henry no 20 de Xullo de 2009 ás 18:25

I would think that a city's statues could be considered "facts," and so not be copyrightable. You'd be taking statements about which streets are one-way in textual form, and transforming that knowledge into data on OSM. It's not like you're copying from another map.

I also expect that I'm wrong for various legal reasons which contravene common sense. Asking permission just seems like a safe thing to do, to be totally sure they can't turn around later and demand that the info be removed.

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