----- Forwarded Message ----- From: "Justin Kraemer" <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Cc: "Justin Kraemer" <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2009 2:00:59 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central Subject: Map reproduction/use licensing policies I work for a county government that publishes a popular GIS-based large- scale fold-out tourist map with a print run of 100,000 per year. It is loaded with things to see and do in the twin county area. It is distributed free of charge, and is financed through the tax base and local chambers of commerce. It contains no advertisements. We have been approached by a private company interested in creating an adventure guide book using excerpts of our map as a base to overlay locations of specific outdoor activities. They will charge a fee for their book, and will also sell advertising in it. To date we have only allowed non-profit groups to use the map, and even then they are evaluated on a case-by-case basis, and applicants must sign a license agreement. We are trying to establish a policy that can be applied in a commercial scenario. There is debate about whether or not we should charge for commercial map use, or whether we should even allow it at all. The concern is about losing control of a recognizable brand, but on the other hand, if it increases tourism, it's a good thing. I am curious if anyone else is in a similar situation. How did you handle it? Thanks, Justin