I am forwarding this exchange from the British carto-soc group. Interesting issue.

Angie


From: "Nat Case" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, May 2, 2014 7:55:19 AM
Subject: [carto-soc] Re: Dymaxion projection

http://www.bfi.org/about-fuller/big-ideas/dymaxion-world/dymaxion-map
The projection is patented, and the name Dymaxion is trademarked.
Copyright does not apply to map projections, which are based on formulae
rather than on original creative work. Same principle appplies to
recipes and knitting patterns...

Nat Case,
expressing his opinion as a lyperson, and you should confirm this with
an intellectual property lawyer in your jurisdiction.
INCase, LLC
Minneapolis, USA

On 5/2/14 6:32 AM, Mick Ashworth wrote:
> Dymaxion projection I’m looking to include an example of Buckminster
> Fuller’s Dymaxion projection in a feature in a forthcoming atlas. Can
> anybody advise on the copyright situation for this projection? Do all
> uses of it need to be licensed from the creator of the projection? Or
> is it free to use as a projection, with copyright of any resulting map
> resting with the creator of the map?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mick
>
>
> Mick Ashworth
> Ashworth Maps and Interpretation Ltd
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> Bishopbriggs
> Glasgow
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>
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>
> Consultant Editor to The Times Atlas of the World
> Former President of The British Cartographic Society
>
>
>




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