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groundbreaking - OS maps to be freely available!! - BAJR Host - 18th November 2009 http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/nov/17/ordnance-survey-maps-online http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Technology/Pix/pictures/2007/08/01/ordnance-turner-3.jpg The British government is looking at ways of making all of its Ordnance Survey maps freely available online. Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced the move this week at an event alongside the government's new 'information tsar' web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee. The government has been inspired by the success of crime mapping where "data openness" is helping citizens assess the safety of geographical areas. A 'smarter' state Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Liam Byrne, is set to make a speech next week looking at the other various ways in which freeing up of government data might lead to a "smarter state". Unionised Ordnance Survey staff are seemingly the only ones unhappy about Gordon Brown's latest pledge, claiming that it was in "complete contradiction with the OS's own plans to explore commercial opportunities and find new ways of raising revenue". The groundbreaking move is a result of the Guardian's superb Free Our Data ( http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/free-our-data )campaign to try to bring the UK in line with similar policies in the US regarding free access to mapping data. The Free Our Data campaign is driven by one overriding objective ? for the UK government to "abandon copyright on essential national data, making it freely available to anyone, while keeping the crucial task of collecting that data in the hands of taxpayer-funded agencies". groundbreaking - OS maps to be freely available!! - garybrun - 18th November 2009 That sounds great... hope it does come off. groundbreaking - OS maps to be freely available!! - gonetopot - 19th November 2009 Sounds amazing, perhaps if they can tie it in the the OS licences we have to have, the OS would be happier about the reproduction and distribution. Even if they launch their own system, surely the more avenues of distribution the better. ![]() groundbreaking - OS maps to be freely available!! - Oxbeast - 19th November 2009 This is brilliant, I've been following the Guardian's Free our Data campaign for years. The real problem wasn't the maps themselves, but OS claiming copyright over anything produced using its spatial data, so called derived data. They were claiming ownership over any dots produced on a map, becuase the underlying map was theirs. Though this only applies down to the 10K mapping, it could potentially bring costs down for loads of small businesses. ![]() |