File:Example of a dam in JOSM.png

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Example_of_a_dam_in_JOSM.png (512 × 369 pixels, file size: 219 KB, MIME type: image/png)

Summary

Description Example of a dam drawn in as a node in JOSM as depicted in the Kaart Style.
Author Kaart
Source JOSM

Licensing

JOSM

This file is a screenshot of the software JOSM, with imagery in background. It may include OpenStreetMap data, in such case ODbL license also applies.

GPL

"JOSM" (Java OpenStreetMap Editor – josm.openstreetmap.de) is free software released under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the license, or any later version.
Imagery in background:

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Copyright


a fair use logo

This image is composed entirely, or almost entirely, of Bing aerial imagery.
Bing imagery is not open licensed, but is generously made available to the OpenStreetMap project for deriving open licensed map data in editors such as JOSM, iD or Vespucci. This upload is not covered by permission described at Bing Maps, as OSM Wiki cannot be interpreted as "editor application" and "We require you use access credentials to use the service and require use of transaction tracking and/or session tracking methods for all uses of the service" is not fulfilled.
This image is a relatively minor extract of the (worldwide) Bing imagery, used for illustrative purposes on the OpenStreetMap wiki, to help document ways of using and interpreting the imagery in the OpenStreetMap mapping process.
Contains map data © OpenStreetMap contributors, made available under the terms of the Open Database License (ODbL).

The ODbL does not require any particular license for maps produced from ODbL data, produced maps may be subject also to other licences.

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