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The repertory / design of buildungs at Rathausstrasse 4410 Liestal / Switzerland is drawn/registered incorrectly: http://geoview.bl.ch/?map_x=2622338.875&map_y=1259333.875&map_zoom=11 Examples: Rathausstrasse 55/59 Rathausstrasse 76-72 Rathausstrasse 60-70 ...

Is it possible to import the correct data from the geoview map containing the correct data? I remarked the errors by introducing the addr:housenumber, street, postalcode & city.

Thanking you in advance for your comprehension and answer.

asked 08 Feb '17, 10:36

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You can't use this data as far as I know. The "Geobasisdaten des Kantons Basel-Landschaft" are not compatible with OSM's ODbL licence according to the Nutzungsbedingungen.

If you want to correct these buildings and addresses then you have to user other sources, e.g. your own photos, notes and GPS traces.

For more information about mapping see the beginners' guide and iD editor.

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answered 08 Feb '17, 15:19

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edited 08 Feb '17, 15:22

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Current high-resolution imagery ~10cm/pixel is available for BL, which has a lot more detail that the old bing imagery the buildings were originally traced from.

There are no other data-sets available that we can use directly from the canton from a licence point of view.

Please note that the talk-ch mailing list is the far better place to ask such questions (see lists.openstreetmap.ch ).

(09 Feb '17, 22:01) SimonPoole ♦
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