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*{{vd}} You can take information from a non free map and make a new map out of it, in the same way you can gather information from non free books to write a Wikipedia article with your own works. Although, you can't just copy an existing non free map. The information of the map is not copyrightable, but the drawing of the map is copyrightable.--[[User:Pere prlpz|Pere prlpz]] ([[User talk:Pere prlpz|talk]]) 16:26, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
*{{vd}} You can take information from a non free map and make a new map out of it, in the same way you can gather information from non free books to write a Wikipedia article with your own works. Although, you can't just copy an existing non free map. The information of the map is not copyrightable, but the drawing of the map is copyrightable.--[[User:Pere prlpz|Pere prlpz]] ([[User talk:Pere prlpz|talk]]) 16:26, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
**{{Support}}. You can prove It is not a free map? [[User:Strannik27|Strannik27]] ([[User talk:Strannik27|talk]]) 08:29, 20 March 2013 (UTC)
**{{Support}}. You can prove It is not a free map? [[User:Strannik27|Strannik27]] ([[User talk:Strannik27|talk]]) 08:29, 20 March 2013 (UTC)
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* [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Derivative_works#Maps As a result of the court decisions, following parts of a map are in the public domain, and may be used freely:...Place names. Those aren't copyrightable. Colors. For example, the colors representing area features on a topographic map, such as vegetation (green), water (blue), and densely built-up areas (gray or red). Colors aren't copyrightable, either. Symbols and map keys Can't be protected by copyright, even if the mapmaker invented truly original ones. Geographic or topographic features. facts aren't copyrightable. Elements copied from other maps (say, from a public domain USGS map). Whatever new information the mapmaker added will be protected by copyright (the selection, arrangement of the info), but the elements that were copied (the elements of a USGS map used as a starting point, for example) will stay in the public domain.] [[User:Strannik27|Strannik27]] ([[User talk:Strannik27|talk]]) 08:28, 20 March 2013 (UTC)
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* [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Derivative_works#Maps As a result of the court decisions, following parts of a map are in the public domain, and may be used freely:...Place names. Those aren't copyrightable. Colors. For example, the colors representing area features on a topographic map, such as vegetation (green), water (blue), and densely built-up areas (gray or red). Colors aren't copyrightable, either. Symbols and map keys Can't be protected by copyright, even if the mapmaker invented truly original ones. Geographic or topographic features. Those are facts aren't copyrightable. Elements copied from other maps (say, from a public domain USGS map). Whatever new information the mapmaker added will be protected by copyright (the selection, arrangement of the info), but the elements that were copied (the elements of a USGS map used as a starting point, for example) will stay in the public domain.] [[User:Strannik27|Strannik27]] ([[User talk:Strannik27|talk]]) 08:28, 20 March 2013 (UTC)