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As an editor using the Waze Map Editor [WME] you are NOT allowed to use any external copyrighted sources, INCLUDING Google!


As a Waze editor you are NOT allowed to use any external / unauthorized sources, INCLUDING Google sources!
Even tho [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waze#Acquisition_by_Google Google purchased Waze] in 2013, Waze is NOT licensed to directly use Google Maps [GMaps], Google Street View [GSV], or any other Google resource.


Even tho Google purchased Waze several years ago, Waze [and its editors] is NOT licensed to use Google Maps [GMaps], Google Street View [GSV], or any other Google resource that is not found directly INSIDE the Waze Map Editor [WME].
Google Maps uses a mixture of data, some owned directly by Google, some owned by external copyrighted sources. Google has licensing agreements for use of that data from those external sources, however those licenses do NOT extend to Waze.  


Google Maps uses a mixture of data, owned directly by Google, as well as data from external sources. Google has paid for licensing of data from those external sources, however those licenses do NOT extend to Waze.
All the data that is included directly in WME Street View [WSV], is either 100% owned by Google, or includes external data that has a license that DOES include Waze access.  
 
All the data that Google has included inside of WME for access, is either data 100% owned by Google, or possibly in some cases include external data that has a license that DOES include Waze access.  


So even tho many of the images appear to be identical, we as editors can not know for sure what is legally allowed or not.  
So even tho many of the images appear to be identical, we as editors can not know for sure what is legally allowed or not.  


The smarter than me people at Google have already sorted all this out and included it in Waze/ WME/ WME Street View [WSV] for me.  
The smart people at Google have already sorted all this out, and included it directly in Waze/ WME/ WSV.  


Waze had to [https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Using_external_sources delete an entire country] worth of data due to illegally acquired info that was added to the Waze map.  
Waze had to [https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Using_external_sources delete an entire country] due to copyrighted information used to edit its database.


The better choice would be use a PL to a WME segment and then the editor can access the WME/ WSV]
It is important to remember to never use URL links to any of these copyrighted sources, even 'casually' in any ''communication platforms'' like WME Chat, Google Hangout, Slack or Waze Forums. The mere presence of the link could be cause to pursue Waze about illegal use of copyrighted data.


or for those editors that might be mobile, you can try to screenshot your WSV image and share that
To avoid any confusion, be sure to always use a PermaLink created in WME to a specific location, and then use WSV to access the images being discussed. In cases where an exact image is desired for a discussion, or some of the editors in the discussion may not have direct access to WME, take a screenshot of the image displayed in WSV, and then share that image directly in the communication platform.

Latest revision as of 06:39, 7 December 2015

As an editor using the Waze Map Editor [WME] you are NOT allowed to use any external copyrighted sources, INCLUDING Google!

Even tho Google purchased Waze in 2013, Waze is NOT licensed to directly use Google Maps [GMaps], Google Street View [GSV], or any other Google resource.

Google Maps uses a mixture of data, some owned directly by Google, some owned by external copyrighted sources. Google has licensing agreements for use of that data from those external sources, however those licenses do NOT extend to Waze.

All the data that is included directly in WME Street View [WSV], is either 100% owned by Google, or includes external data that has a license that DOES include Waze access.

So even tho many of the images appear to be identical, we as editors can not know for sure what is legally allowed or not.

The smart people at Google have already sorted all this out, and included it directly in Waze/ WME/ WSV.

Waze had to delete an entire country due to copyrighted information used to edit its database.

It is important to remember to never use URL links to any of these copyrighted sources, even 'casually' in any communication platforms like WME Chat, Google Hangout, Slack or Waze Forums. The mere presence of the link could be cause to pursue Waze about illegal use of copyrighted data.

To avoid any confusion, be sure to always use a PermaLink created in WME to a specific location, and then use WSV to access the images being discussed. In cases where an exact image is desired for a discussion, or some of the editors in the discussion may not have direct access to WME, take a screenshot of the image displayed in WSV, and then share that image directly in the communication platform.