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ggm ◴[] No.42199341[source]
Not wanting to over-do it, but is there possibly an argument the data about geospatial should be in the commons and google have some obligation to put the data back into the commons?

I'm not arguing to a legal basis but if it's crowdsourced, then the inputs came from ordinary people. Sure, they signed to T&Cs.

Philosophically, I think knowledge, facts of the world as it is, even the constructed world, should be public knowledge not an asset class in itself.

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1. aidenn0 ◴[] No.42200860[source]
In the US at least, "facts of the world as it is" are not generally copyrightable, though any creative process in the presentation of them may be.