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Add attribution to map #69

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maxammann opened this issue Aug 26, 2022 · 5 comments
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Add attribution to map #69

maxammann opened this issue Aug 26, 2022 · 5 comments

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@maxammann
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I'm not sure if attribution is needed for the main map. We might want/need to attribute MapTiler and the original data source.

Related: maplibre/demotiles#11

@lseelenbinder
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I believe the data is all from Natural Earth, so no attribution is necessary. We can optionally add one, of course. :)

@maxammann
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That would be great, I wasn't sure if we need to attribute for example OpenMapTilies (or MapTiler Desktop Pro, because it was used for generation).

@lseelenbinder
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I don’t think so, but I’m not certain. Even if so, we could a simple tippecanoe command to rebuild it directly from natural earth (if needed).

@Etheonor
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Hello everyone!

I have the same question. I'm working on a small project and love the mbtiles generated on maplibre but I'm not sure if there is some limitation to use it.

The mbtile was generated with tippecanoe?

@birkskyum
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@Etheonor , our community Slack would be the better place to ask such question. When/if asking there, if you could clarify if you refer to technical/legal limitations would be great - I don't think there are any legal limitations. Also note, there are two tippecanoe repos on github - I'd recommend using this one as it's more maintained and driven by the original creators of the project: felt/tippecanoe.

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