Following up to Paul Saunders
>Not sure how you define a "sketch" map exactly. Surely if you sketch
>anything, you're copying?
your copying, but not duplicating (I'm not a copyright lawyer
though)
> Wasn't someone here told to remove a sketch map
>once when he'd just roughly drawn a few roads and things, even though it
>wasn't even to scale?
Really!
I'm thinking of things like this
"http://www.fell-walker.co.uk/page67.htm"
It might possibly have based it on existing material that would
be copyright but its my own sketch.
>> For other sketch maps you could make approximate copies
>> of *two* other maps (I say two in case there was an intentional
>> errors to catch copyright thieves)
>
>I really don't understand what you mean by that bit.
Well, if it has two sources, it wont be the same as either.
>> If you want more than a sketch
>> map then I don't know.
>
>Okay then, I'm using software called 3Dem with free DEM data to produce a
>basemap.
>http://www.visualizationsoftware.com/3dem.html
>
>Although it can produce 3D images, I'm just using it to produce a 2D image
>with height shading, so you can see the shape of the topography. GSV has
>done this himself. Click on the link below and scroll to the bottom of the
>page to see an example of what it looks like.
>http://www.quik.clara.co.uk/maps/
>
>As you can see, GSV has added some detail to it. I'm just wondering how
>much detail it's practical to add without breaching copyright.
I think it will either be breach of copyright or not,
irrespective of how much you do.
>At the very least I want to add summits and area borders, but how much
>further can I go? Can I trace rivers? Roads? Maybe mark a few villages?
>I don't want to produce a fully detailed map, just to add a bit of extra
>detail to get a better sense of where you are.
I might have the wrong end of the stick here, you are using
software to produce "their" map, so its their copyright, but they
say:-
"You are licensed to do whatever you like with the map, as long
as you do not charge for it (normal open source licensing rules
apply), and give due credit."
so I would have thought as long as you credit them and say "part
of this mapping was based on blah blah, they and I are not
responsible for any errors". Probably worth asking them if they
object to changes, although they appear to have already said its
OK to do what you like?
>And like I said, I could do this by tracing aerial photos rather than OS
>maps. Just wondering how much I could add before anyone objects.
I don't think the OS will object if you're adding *info* you
obtained from their maps, as opposed to copying their map
>Oh yes, rather than tracing rivers, I could just fill in the indentations in
>the contour map, that wouldn't be copying anything, would it?
Er, not sure what you're saying there.
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Mike Reid
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