Hello
there
I've been copied a
couple of the recent messages about the OS exemptions process and thought it
best to clarify what English Heritage are doing.
We are working
with the Local Government Association and its members to compile a national
record of Conservation Area boundaries for INSPIRE purposes. This work
continues. We have not yet sought exemption for this data set but intend to at
some point once we are ready.
We are concentrating on getting our National Heritage List
data sets exempted at the moment and will be working to implement the results of
this request once they are clear.
The exemptions
process does provide the opportunity to get your OS derived data
sets exempted from the PSMA End User Licence but it does require you to
provide a case as to why the End User Licence does not meet your requirements.
Successful data sets may then be covered by either the Free to Use terms or
the OS Open Data terms.
I'm a member of
the PSMA User Group which reports to the GI Customer Group and which represents
the views and interests of PSMA members. It is made up of representatives from
Central and Local Government, the Health and Emergency Services sectors. Details
of your local representative can be found on the OS website so please do feed
back any concerns or issues you have with the PSMA to them and they can be
picked up at our meetings. PSMA does seem to be much more of a partnership with
OS than previous agreements but we do still hold them to account if the service
is not working for members.
Best
wishes
David
David
Gander
webGIS Manager | PSMA / PGA /
OS Liaison
English
Heritage
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