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nerd.geek
June 18th, 2007, 21:33
Thought it would be a good idea to share our maps as GMDL takes a long time.

We should maybe list Map (of what), size, zoom levels and type of map (Map, Sat ot Hybrid).

Is this a Good idea???

rasheed8738
June 18th, 2007, 21:38
yea

dreetje9
June 18th, 2007, 21:44
Thought it would be a good idea to share our maps as GMDL takes a long time.

We should maybe list Map (of what), size, zoom levels and type of map (Map, Sat ot Hybrid).

Is this a Good idea???

Do you know a server or something where you can upload more then 500MB?

Because the maps I have arent smaller then 1GB, and I think the maps of most of the people aren't.

But it is indeed a good idea to share maps http://www.motor-forum.nl/global/smileys/yes.gif

deniska
June 18th, 2007, 22:19
Thought it would be a good idea to share our maps as GMDL takes a long time.

We should maybe list Map (of what), size, zoom levels and type of map (Map, Sat ot Hybrid).

Is this a Good idea???
It is not a good idea!
It's been covered in the forums already..

Distributing Google's map data goes against their term or use agreement. Therefore sharing/referencing maps in this forums may get us all in trouble..

dreetje9
June 18th, 2007, 23:31
It is not a good idea!
It's been covered in the forums already..

Distributing Google's map data goes against their term or use agreement. Therefore sharing/referencing maps in this forums may get us all in trouble..

Allright then.

Couldn't see the benefit of sharing maps in the first place, when you have the opportunity to make them yourself in less than 2 days.

Thanks for the clear answer btw.

nerd.geek
June 19th, 2007, 12:13
Allright then.

Couldn't see the benefit of sharing maps in the first place, when you have the opportunity to make them yourself in less than 2 days.

Thanks for the clear answer btw.

Okay then ! Didn't realise... thanks for the heads up Deniska..

dreetje9 - 2 days to make a map is a big draw back, don't you want to use your PC whilst making a map, like downloading porn an stuff !?

I know I do and it makes it slower !!

dreetje9
June 19th, 2007, 18:01
Okay then ! Didn't realise... thanks for the heads up Deniska..

dreetje9 - 2 days to make a map is a big draw back, don't you want to use your PC whilst making a map, like downloading porn an stuff !?

I know I do and it makes it slower !!

My porn collection is big enough to keep me entertained while downloading a map with GMDL. http://www.motor-forum.nl/global/smileys/clown.gif

Serious answer:
When downloading a map with GMDL, I don't download a lot of other stuff, so I keep the speed of the map-download high.

DogRed9
June 19th, 2007, 21:13
Faster hard drives is a huger factor, to download onto my normal 7200rpm drives take a while, but then I tried it on my 10000rpm raptors and it goes soooooo much faster.

nerd.geek
June 20th, 2007, 08:37
Time for an upgrade !

Codaz
July 1st, 2007, 01:05
Here's the whole map of France, it's 301 mb:

http://caldor.free.fr/psp/map/_FRANCE.zip

nerd.geek
July 1st, 2007, 13:12
It is not a good idea!
It's been covered in the forums already..

Distributing Google's map data goes against their term or use agreement. Therefore sharing/referencing maps in this forums may get us all in trouble..

....

Codaz
July 1st, 2007, 23:27
Hmm ok. I don't get it. Then GMDL must also be illegal, because you can save copies of Googles ownership to your pc. Which they don't like i think.

Nieko
July 2nd, 2007, 04:39
There's a rather big difference between automatically downloading (your browser also "automatically downloads" all those images) and then redistributing that data to others.

Besides, even if downloading all those images were illegal, would then only the act itself be illegal, or also the entire program?

I don't see any problems with GMDL :)

in7ane
July 2nd, 2007, 10:03
GMDL is very different from redistributing downloaded maps from non-distributable sources (I am not your lawyer, and most certainly know nothing about the legal system in your jurisdiction). GMDL is in essence like Wget, and it's functionality can be replicated by going to an online mapping site in Firefox (for example maps.google.com ) selecting Tools > Page Info > Media then selecting map tiles and clicking Save As... while GPSFS is a file system - no different from storing your tiles in FAT32.

It is also important to note that Microsoft seems to allow downloading their map tiles in their terms and conditions (this has been posted about before) while Google seems to ignore the likes of Google Maps Images Downloader which is closed source and being charged for, while also being hosted and advertised by ZDNet.co.uk (CNET). Having apparently changed their attitude from 2005 when their technical, rather than legal, department sent out a load of takedown letters. And that GMDL supports distributable sources such as openstreetmap.org, USGS, NASA, Toporama, etc. as well as personal use, such as WMS sources.

I feel that this distinction is very important, and that the nature of the web is such that if an URL is freely accessible, the user is free to save it (either via File > Save As..., automatically in their browser cache, or by other means), there are also well established methods to prevent the type of access GMDL performs (see .htaccess for hotlinking, Session-IDs, etc.).

What is also very important to note, is that the various terms and conditions apply to you, in your jurisdiction, when you run GMDL, in the same way that whatever you do in Firefox or IE is your responsibility.