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Attributierung für gedruckte (nicht interaktive) OSM-Karten


Geschrieben von toc-rox (Gast) am 11. Mai 2020 08:16:55: [flux]

Laut neuestem Wiki (https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Com … ion_advice) gilt für die Attributierung von gedruckten, beziehungsweise nicht interaktiven Karten folgendes (Stand 11.05.2020):

Interactive maps
In interactive applications of OpenStreetMap data like interactive maps it is accepted among mappers if the information about the nature of the OpenStreetMap data license is provided through a link in contexts where links are a generally expected method to provide more detailed information. Condition for this is that the medium of display allows showing the information behind the link in a form readable for the user. This is in particular to be considered for applications that are likely to be used offline.

The traditional form of attribution text in interactive online applications with a link to https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright is "© OpenStreetMap contributors". This emphasizes the above mentioned purpose of the attribution acknowledging the work of the mappers. The shortened "© OpenStreetMap" is typically also accepted though some mappers prefer the longer and more specific version.

Note making the user aware does not require continuously nagging them about it. In a single user viewing situation it is perfectly all right - and in some cases even desirable - to allow the user to hide the attribution after seeing it.

Non-interactive uses
In non-interactive use cases, like for example a printed map, you have - in addition to attributing the OpenStreetMap contributors - to inform the user that the data is available under the ODbL. Printing a link or a barcode with the link is not sufficient for that. One possible English language attribution text for a map would be

"Contains information from OpenStreetMap, which is made available at openstreetmap.org under the Open Database License (ODbL)"

If you use other data in addition to OpenStreetMap you should specify the scope of OpenStreetMap data use in the attribution.

Frage: Könnte jemand die neue Anforderung (umfangreicher Text) bezüglich ODbL näher erläutern?


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