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by geodesk
1296 days ago
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What specific data were you looking for? When did you last check out OSM? (There's been a huge push on data completeness in recent years that is now bearing fruit) Combining datasets: You'll have to check the terms of the license agreements. In general, for ODbL-licensed data (like OSM), if you generate a "derivative database" (e.g. by merging multiple datasets), you will have to release this derivative database under ODbL terms as well. This would essentially rule out commercial data. One way companies avoid this is by segregating the datasets, e.g. use a commercial dataset for hotel data, and use OSM data for streets and non-hotel POIs, without ever combining them into a single database. (But you'll have to check with an IP lawyer to be certain about the correct way to implement this). |
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This sort of thing is problematic for travel startups that help plan or share venues/places for example. We already heard some potential users of our product saying "we only use and trust google for maps/places", and realized the bar is quite high in terms of what we have to offer in that respect.
Regarding the ODbL licensed OSM data, good thing you mentioned that! Do you know by any chance what would be the magnitude of costs for licensed databases that would cover the majority of businesses/venues/places in the world (excluding non-touristic countries/cities, e.g N. Korea, Afghanistan, etc.)?
I'm trying to understand if that's really an option, or one must have Google's resources to be able to set up this sort of thing. (We do have the tech and engineering talent on our team, we're just somewhat scarce on our financial resources)
Thank you!