This repository is used for reporting and tracking sites which are using tile.openstreetmap.org tiles but without attributing OpenStreetMap. The sites are tracked in the issue tracker.
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Date and time of the message (has it happened more than a week ago?):
7 May 2024
Where did you send it?
contact@imfromrennes.com
Please paste the content of the Love Letter you sent to the map user here.
To: contact@imfromrennes.com
Subject: missing attribution on maps (required by ODBL license)
Date: Tue, 7 May 2024 23:12:06 +0200
X-Mailer: Claws Mail 3.17.5 (GTK+ 2.24.32; x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)
Dear I'm from Rennes,
We OpenStreetMap contributors are very proud to see that you are using
our work at https://imfromrennes.com/concerts/tam-tam/ and other pages
about concert locations . Many people and systems, including your use
as a locator map would not be possible without the project’s data.
Indeed, the OpenStreetMap project’s goal is to freely provide the best
data for accurate and readable backround maps. OpenStreetMap owes its
success to our millions of volunteers who share our vision and invest
their time to maintain and improve the data. Many became contributors
after starting as users. While most OSM-based maps are independently
deployed, operators recognise the benefit of highlighting their use of
OpenStreetMap. We believe end users realise that they can improve their
experience by improving the map data. Thus, there are compelling
reasons to attribute OpenStreetMap, even beyond the legal obligation.
Unfortunately https://imfromrennes.com/concerts/tam-tam/ does not
provide this required attribution.
You use our data in the maps displayed at
https://imfromrennes.com/concerts/tam-tam/ . We are happy to see our
data used, and we hope uses such as yours can help attract more
contributors to the map. We very much regret that the obligatory
attribution of OpenStreetMap is missing from your maps. Just as you
would credit a photographer when using his or her images, you are
required to do the same when you use OpenStreetMap data. Our licence,
although “Free and Open” carries a small number of conditions, one of
which is the requirement to provide correct attribution. As noted in
our Attribution Guidelines (
https://osmfoundation.org/wiki/Licence/Attribution_Guidelines ) the
credit can appear in a corner of the map. While the lower right corner
is traditional, any corner of the map is acceptable. Alternatively, the
attribution may be placed adjacent to the map or on a splash screen or
pop-up shown when a user starts the app, device, website, etc. We are
sure that you will recognise the importance of rectifying this
oversight and bringing https://imfromrennes.com/concerts/tam-tam/ into
compliance with the licence under which our data is made available to
you. Remember, not only is this a legal condition of your use of OSM,
it also respects the volunteers who made your map and it helps
encourage your users to improve it. Full details on how to attribute
OpenStreetMap can be found in the Attribution Guidelines.
Is it maybe reported already?
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Date and time of the message (has it happened more than a week ago?):
7 May 2024
Where did you send it?
contact@imfromrennes.com
Please paste the content of the Love Letter you sent to the map user here.
To: contact@imfromrennes.com Subject: missing attribution on maps (required by ODBL license) Date: Tue, 7 May 2024 23:12:06 +0200 X-Mailer: Claws Mail 3.17.5 (GTK+ 2.24.32; x86_64-pc-linux-gnu)
Dear I'm from Rennes, We OpenStreetMap contributors are very proud to see that you are using our work at https://imfromrennes.com/concerts/tam-tam/ and other pages about concert locations . Many people and systems, including your use as a locator map would not be possible without the project’s data. Indeed, the OpenStreetMap project’s goal is to freely provide the best data for accurate and readable backround maps. OpenStreetMap owes its success to our millions of volunteers who share our vision and invest their time to maintain and improve the data. Many became contributors after starting as users. While most OSM-based maps are independently deployed, operators recognise the benefit of highlighting their use of OpenStreetMap. We believe end users realise that they can improve their experience by improving the map data. Thus, there are compelling reasons to attribute OpenStreetMap, even beyond the legal obligation. Unfortunately https://imfromrennes.com/concerts/tam-tam/ does not provide this required attribution.
You use our data in the maps displayed at https://imfromrennes.com/concerts/tam-tam/ . We are happy to see our data used, and we hope uses such as yours can help attract more contributors to the map. We very much regret that the obligatory attribution of OpenStreetMap is missing from your maps. Just as you would credit a photographer when using his or her images, you are required to do the same when you use OpenStreetMap data. Our licence, although “Free and Open” carries a small number of conditions, one of which is the requirement to provide correct attribution. As noted in our Attribution Guidelines ( https://osmfoundation.org/wiki/Licence/Attribution_Guidelines ) the credit can appear in a corner of the map. While the lower right corner is traditional, any corner of the map is acceptable. Alternatively, the attribution may be placed adjacent to the map or on a splash screen or pop-up shown when a user starts the app, device, website, etc. We are sure that you will recognise the importance of rectifying this oversight and bringing https://imfromrennes.com/concerts/tam-tam/ into compliance with the licence under which our data is made available to you. Remember, not only is this a legal condition of your use of OSM, it also respects the volunteers who made your map and it helps encourage your users to improve it. Full details on how to attribute OpenStreetMap can be found in the Attribution Guidelines.
You are using leaflet - https://leafletjs.com/reference.html#control-attribution can be used to add proper attribution. See also https://leafletjs.com/examples/quick-start/ that describes adding attribution among other steps, see "Next, we’ll add a tile layer to add to our map, in this case it’s a OpenStreetMap tile layer."
-- Mateusz Konieczny
The infringement is a:
Please drag and drop or attach the screenshot showing the map without proper attribution here.
Where it is happening?
for example https://imfromrennes.com/concerts/tam-tam/
Previous Reports:
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