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01/11/2010 15:22:15
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SangreNegra
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Am I free to use Geonames data (the database dump, not the webservices)
in our own commercial webportal?
And if, what constraints in terms of licensing do we have.
Any licensing fees we have to pay or do we have to mention Geonames.org?
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards Johannes
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Best regards Johannes
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02/11/2010 07:03:29
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marc
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The data is licensed under a cc-by license:
http://www.geonames.org/export/#terms
You don't have to pay license fees, you are allowed to use it for a commercial website. All you have to do is to give credit (a link or some other reference).
Marc
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02/11/2010 17:56:26
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Manfred
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I have a similar question, but in my case it´s about using parts of Geoname data for a commercial software project. Is it okay to use Geoname data in such kind of commercial environment, when I display a notice in the about-window (e.g. "Geographical data based on data from Geonames" or something like this, with a link to the Geonames web site)?
Manfred
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03/11/2010 14:25:08
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marc
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Sure, Manfred. This is ok.
Marc
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17/03/2012 07:31:56
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abdulqadir
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Hi,
Thanks for providing a great service.
I intend to use the information internally, in a commercial application that makes maps.
Is it enough if I add attribution to geonames from the application's about section, or do I need to add attribution on every map I distribute? Unfortunately, adding a link or notice on every map would not be a feasible option for me.
Thanks
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20/03/2012 22:38:22
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marc
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the attribution on the about page or similar is sufficient.
Marc
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08/05/2012 06:09:05
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georgiaangelaki
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Hallo, we are a non-for-profit and we enrich millions of cultural heritage metadata records with Geonames. We want to make available the data under a CC0 license for everyone to benefit from re-use.
I am sorry I am not technical, so I hope I am properly understood. i understand that we can either republish the data after we have enriched it with Geonames with allows for greater functionality, or by simply linking to Geonames, which is a better form of attribution through citation.
My question is whether we can publish the data after we have enriched it with Geonames values under a CC-0 license and if attribution simply in the "about the data" page as well as in the "header" of our API is sufficient.
Thank you!
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15/05/2012 07:44:56
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marc
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Hi Georgia
Yes, you are allowed to enrich the data and mention geonames in the about page and some sort of header.
Best Regards
Marc
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24/06/2012 16:23:58
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Al Hart
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Marc,
From what I have read so far is that the Premium service has the "better" data. The project http://openrelief.org/ through http://eden.sahanafoundation.org/ retrieves online information from the Geonames database. Would it be correct to say that a complete download of the data onto their own servers would be of benefit. If so is there a way to automaticaly update the data changes made to the Geonames database on a regular basis if the Premium Service is purchased. Any idea what the size of the full database is after unzipping all the downloads ?
Alan
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01/07/2012 10:58:18
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marc
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Hi Alan
The premium web services are using the premium data. There is no benefit for the premium data vs the premium web service. The premium data release has a modification file with the modifications since the previous release. Similar to the daily free extract which has the modifications since the previous day.
The size of the premium data is comparable to the free version. Please note that the premium data only includes the gazetteer data, the web services have additional services based on other data.
Marc
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