Are maps trademarked?

So, now that you get the basics of copyright, it's time to move onto more specifics. Can maps be copyrighted? The short answer's a clear and resounding: yes. Section 107 of the United States' Copyright Act even specifically mentions maps.
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Can maps be copyrighted?

There is no prohibition under U.S. law preventing the copyrighting of maps. In fact, they are referenced specifically in the statute's definitions as being copyright-eligible as pictorial, graphic, or sculptural works. 1 Maps may also be eligible for copyright protections as compilations.
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Are old maps copyrighted?

In placing maps in the Archives, the following general guidelines have been used: 1.) ALL items with an ORIGINAL publishing or copyright date prior to 1923 are public domain. Anyone, including the United States Digital Map Library, may use them and distribute them freely.
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Are Google maps images fair use?

Generally speaking, as long as you're following our Terms of Service and you're attributing properly, you can use our maps and imagery.
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Is Google Maps free for commercial use?

Those Who Work Professionally Use a License

There are application scenarios where Google Maps can be used free of charge. As a rule however, a fee-based license is advisable for businesses that want to use Google Maps professionally – and this is generally also a requirement.
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How long are maps copyrighted?

Generally, copyright resides with the creator of a work and lasts for 70 years after the creator's death. For maps, however, the rule is 70 years after the first publication.
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Are maps intellectual property?

Under copyright law, maps should be treated like any other artwork or intellectual property (IP). This means that generally, nobody should publish a map that isn't owned by them without specific permission from the author or owner. It's the copyright owner who has the right to decide where a map is published.
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Are maps free use?

Using the maps: The data used to create the maps comes from the Census Bureau, an agency of the US government, and is in the public domain. Therefore any maps you download from this site are in the public domain and you're free to use them as you choose.
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Can I reproduce a map?

The United States copyright law provides protection to authors of original works. This includes maps. It is unlawful for any firm or individual to reproduce copyrighted works, in whole or in part, without permission of the copyright owner. U.S. government publications are an exception.
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Can Google Maps be used in books?

All uses of Google Maps, Google Earth, and Street View content must provide attribution to Google and, if applicable, to our data providers. We do not approve of any use of content without proper attribution, in any circumstances, and we require attribution while the content is shown.
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Are government maps copyrighted?

Are USGS reports/publications copyrighted? USGS-authored or produced data and information are considered to be in the U.S. public domain and can be freely used without permission. All we ask is that you acknowledge the USGS as the source.
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Do I need a Licence to use Google Maps?

With Google Maps Platform you no longer need a license. With the new platform and pricing plan keyless access is no longer supported. This means that you must have a valid API key for all your Google Maps projects no matter how big or small.
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Is OpenStreetMap public domain?

OpenStreetMap® is open data, licensed under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL) by the OpenStreetMap Foundation (OSMF). You are free to copy, distribute, transmit and adapt our data, as long as you credit OpenStreetMap and its contributors.
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Are fantasy maps copyrighted?

A map, real or fictional, is absolutely subject to copyright. I find it highly likely that Alley based her map on the D&D map. The extreme similarity makes me strongly suspect that she traced the D&D map. It's possible that she copied the map "many, many years ago" and forgot, but it's still a copy.
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Are atlases copyrighted?

Terms of Use. ATLAS images are under CERN copyright. The ATLAS logo is legally protected. Prior written approval shall be obtained for its use or for the use of any image primarily featuring the logo.
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What is intellectual property mapping?

Patent claims mapping is a legal and technical method which is used to support critical business decisions. It is about clearly linking a patent and one or more of the claims of that patent to a specific product or a specific component, part, feature or function within that product.
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How long until copyright becomes public domain?

If the work was published in the United States between 1927 and 1978 without a notice, it is in the public domain. (Note: If the work published during this period has a notice, it may be protected for 95 years from the date of publication.)
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Can I use OpenStreetMap on my website?

Maps on your website

You can use the OpenStreetMap world map on your website, either as a static map image or with embedded HTML. If you deploy your own slippy map, things can get much more customized.
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Is OpenStreetMap legal?

OpenStreetMap data is now licensed under the Open Database License. When you upload data to OSM, you remain the copyright holder of your data, but you grant certain rights to the OpenStreetMap Foundation under the Contributor Terms. Some contributors additionally release their contributions to the public domain.
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How do you cite a OpenStreetMap?

Citation requirements

If OpenStreetMap data is used in your analysis, the following should be included in your acknowledgements section: "Map data copyrighted OpenStreetMap contributors and available from https://www.openstreetmap.org".
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Is it legal to scrape Google Maps?

You are not legally allowed to scrape data from Google Maps API. A better practice would be to store the place_id of any place and retrieve it for later use.
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Can I use Google Maps in my business?

If you own or manage a business, you can create a Business Profile on Google Search and Maps at no charge. Sign up for Google My Business or verify an existing profile.
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Can you use Google Maps in advertising?

Advertising on Google Maps is a powerful way to attract nearby customers. If you run a local business, ads on Maps make it easy for people to get to your location.
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Where can I get old maps for free?

The 3 Best Places To Find Free Historical Maps Online
  • Old Maps Online. A new site, Old Maps Online aims to be the definitive source of free map information on the Internet. ...
  • Perry-Castaneda Library Map Collection. ...
  • Flickr.
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Are U.S. government images public domain?

US Government Image Collections. Government materials are in the Public Domain. For public domain images, there is no copyright, no permission required, and no charge for their use. The majority of the images in these collections are in the public domain, but a few include images that may be protected by copyright.
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