CC By-Sa alternate dataset always available on the OSM editable map?
Posted by cainmark on 13 五月 2011 in English.If there is to be an alternate dataset of CC-BY-SA of my OSM contributions would in.they show up on the OSM website, easily accessible or on OpenCycleMap or will all my work I provided under the easy to understand and cc-by-sa license just get completely scrubbed away never to be seen again?
The wiki talks a lot about a "planetfile" but I have absolutely no idea what that means. I just change things using potlatch.
I don't like the new license, I hate how it was implemented, but if it means that the blackmail is going to scrub my data if I don't agree, I will probably have to change my data to public domain to prevent hostile takeovers of it like when contributing to a startup to help it out who them sell it using the work you've done (seems to be a standard business model now [see:google] , which is why I quit helping web startups even if they're great-for now).
I don't want my work to disappear from the easily accessible and usable potlatch because of a bad, bad, bad license decision, but it looks like I have been forced into the corner of either having all my data disappear or to release it into the public domain. Which I am loathe to do, because one of the problem with the public domain license in the U.S. is so many companies are trying to take works out of the public domain and hold them hostage (the movie It's a Wonderful Life, the cartoon character Betty Boop, etc.) Which is why cc-by-sa is such a great license, to prevent those sorts of shenanigans.
So, bah, all my cc-by-sa work is now in the public domain to prevent it from being held hostage by the odbl and contributor terms. Which also means someone could take it, upload it to Google MapMaker and anyone else coming across that data would think it's copyrighted by Google because there is no cc-by-sa license to prevent that from happening. All in all a bad deal for OSM, but okay for any other bicyclists who want to use my data on the OpenCycleMap.