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LINKS TO UK GEO-SPATIAL DATA
The following links are to sources of geo-spatial data and is intended for the use of researchers who cannot afford to buy expensive datasets. Hence, all the datasets are either free or cost under £50.00. Whilst we have included low cost data, it is not our intention to advertise or support companies selling commercial data. Please note the specific licensing restrictions to the data, as specified. In general the data is for non-commercial use only. All data down-loaded and used from these sites are done so at the user’s own risk. Some of this data may need to be re-projected to a different projection system or converted into a different format. Should you see a link to data which you think should not be included on this list please contact the Moderator immediately and please report any broken links to the Moderator. Please feel free to add a link to any legitimate geo-spatial data you feel our members may be interested in (using the standard format), all links will be checked by the Moderator (Bill Wilcox).
ORDNANCE SURVEY OPEN DATA
Source - MiniScale®, 1:250 000 Scale Colour Raster, OS Street View®, Boundary-Line™, Code-Point Open®, 1:50 000 Scale Gazetteer, Strategi®, Meridian™ 2, OS Locator™, Land-Form PANORAMA®, OS VectorMap® District (vector), OS VectorMap® District (raster)
Formats - vary, ESRI shapefile and Mapinfo tab file for vector, CSV, Tiff for Raster
License - http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/docs/licences/os-opendata-licence.pdf
Cost - free
Comments - requires registration, or get from the cache at http://parlvid.mysociety.org:81/os/ without registering
Link - http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/products/os-opendata.html
BOUNDARY DATA
Source – Office for National Statistics Open Geography Portal.
Data – Digital boundaries for UK administrative and statistical geographies.
Format - ESRI shapefile, MapInfo, KML and other formats.
Licence – http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/geography/beginner-s-guide/licences/index.html.
Cost – Free.
Comments –
Link - https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk/geoportal/catalog/main/home.page
Source – Blue Marble Geographics.
Data – World map boundaries (including UK) with some country data.
Format - ESRI and MapInfo formats.
Licence – See website.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Requires registration.
Link - http://www.bluemarblegeo.com/products/worldmapdata.php
Source – Berkeley University.
Data – World map boundaries (including the UK with county boundaries).
Format - ESRI formats.
Licence – Creative Commons Licence (see website for details).
Cost – Free.
Comments – Large file!
Link – http://biogeo.berkeley.edu/
Source – GeoDan.
Data – European boundaries and postcodes.
Format - ESRI and MapInfo formats.
Licence - Not for use in an interactive GIS environment or for commercial use (see website).
Cost – Free (see website).
Comments –
Link – http://www.geodan.com
MAP DATA
Source – Open Streetmap.
Data – World mapping map boundaries (including UK) with some country data.
Format - JPG and other formats.
Licence – See website.
Cost – Free.
Comments –
Link - http://www.openstreetmap.org
Source – Berkeley University.
Data – Various, including UK rivers, roads, rail, etc.
Format - ESRI formats.
Licence – See website.
Cost – Free.
Comments –
Link - http://biogeo.berkeley.edu/bgm/gdata.php
Source – GEOfabrik.
Data – Open Streetmap in shape file format.
Format - ESRI formats.
Licence – See website.
Cost – Free.
Comments –
Link - http://geofabrik.de/data/download.html
SOILS AND GEOLOGY
Source - British Geological Survey.
Data – 1: 625 00 scale UK Bedrock and Superficial geology datasets.
Format - ESRI and MapInfo formats.
Licence - Personal, teaching, academic and non-commercial purposes.
Cost – Free.
Comments –
Link - http://www.bgs.ac.uk/products/digitalmaps/data_625k.html
Source - European Soil Portal.
Data – 1: 1 000 00 scale European soils data (including erosion data, etc).
Format - ESRI formats and other.
Licence - Non-commercial purposes (see website).
Cost – Free.
Comments – Registration required. Other soil maps and soil data.
Link - http://eusoils.jrc.ec.europa.eu/
DIGITAL ELEVATON MODELS
Source – Scottish Mountaineering Club.
Data – Image files of UK contours (originally for hand-held GPS units).
Format – Zipped geo-referenced image files.
Licence – For non-commercial use.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Some work required to convert these files into a more ‘regular’ format.
Link – http://www.smc.org.uk/ContourMaps.php
Source – Geomantics Data Services.
Data – UK DEM based on Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) in 2000.
Format – 16bit RAW images.
Licence – Single user licence (see website).
Cost – £15.00 for large region of UK (six regions cover UK and Ireland).
Comments – Approximately 90 x 50m resolution but can be resampled to 50 x 50m.
Link - http://www.srtm.co.uk/faq.htm
Source – Consortium for Spatial Information (CGIAR).
Data – World DEM based on Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) in 2000.
Format – TIF file.
Licence – Single user licence non-commercial use (see website).
Cost – Free.
Comments – 90 x 90m resolution.
Link - http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org/
ENVIRONMENTAL DATA
Source – Berkeley University.
Data – World Environmental data – min & max temperature, precipitation and altitude (including the UK).
Format - ESRI Raster format to a resolution of approximately 1Km.
Licence – Creative Commons Licence (see website).
Cost – Free.
Comments – Large files!
Link – http://biogeo.berkeley.edu/
Source – European Commission Joint Research Centre.
Data – European river and river basin data (including the UK).
Format – MapInfo formats.
Licence – For non-commercial use.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Registration required.
Link – http://desert.jrc.ec.europa.eu/action/php/index.php?action=view&id=24
Source – Natural England.
Data – UK environmental data – Ancient Woodland, National Nature Reserves, Ramsar sites.
Special Areas of Conservation, Special Protection Areas, Sites of Special Scientific Interest.
Blanket Bog, Coastal & Floodplain Grazing Marsh, Coastal Sand Dunes, Coastal Vegetated Shingle. Fens, Lowland Beech and Yew Woodland, Lowland Calcareous Grassland.Lowland Dry Acid Grassland, Lowland Heathland, Lowland Mixed Deciduous Woodland.Lowland Meadows, Lowland Raised Bogs, Maritime Cliff and Slope, Mudflats, Purple Moor Grass Rush Pastures. Reedbeds, Saline Lagoons, Upland Calcareous Grassland, Undetermined Grassland, Upland Heathland. Upland Hay Meadow, Upland Mixed Ashwoods, Upland Oakwoods, Undetermined Woodland. Wet Woodland, Local Nature Reserve.
Format - ESRI and MapInfo datasets.
Licence – See website.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Registration required.
Link – http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/default.htm
PLACENAME GAZATTEER
Source – GeoNames.
Data – World place name data (including the UK).
Format – Data tables.
Licence – Creative Commons Licence (see website).
Cost – Free.
Comments – Download place names data table by country (GB) then convert latitude and longitude to UK map reference (using MS Excel).
Link – http://www.geonames.org/
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS
Source – Archaeology UK ARCHI home.
Data – Seamless UK county aerial photographs on a CD ROM.
Format – CD ROM.
Licence - Unrestricted.
Cost – £19.90 per county.
Comments – Resolution not given.
Link - http://www.digital-documents.co.uk/archi/aerial_cd.htm
SATELLITE IMAGES
Source – U.S.Geological Survey (Earth Resources Observation & Science Center).
Data – Global Landsat MSS, TM & ETM+ images (including the UK).
Format – Tif images.
Licence - See website.
Cost – Some image series are ’No-charge’.
Comments – Large files, requires registration.
Link - http://glovis.usgs.gov/
HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENT RECORD
Source – Archaeology UK ARCHI home.
Data – 115 000 UK archaeological sites and records.
Format – PDF records in counties.
Licence - Unrestricted.
Cost – £34.95.
Comments – Grid accuracy varies.
Link - http://www.digital-documents.co.uk/index.htm
Source – English Heritage and IHBC.
Data – Links to UK Historic Environment Records.
Format – Online records.
Licence - Terms and conditions listed on each site.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Some of these sites have online search facilities.
Link - http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/gateway
LISTED BUILDINGS, SCHEDULED MONUMENTS, WORLD HERITAGE SITES, ETC
Source – English Heritage.
Data – UK Listed buildings point data.
Format – ESRI format.
Licence – Terms and conditions listed on the site.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Requires registration.
Link - http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.4609
Source – English Heritage.
Data – UK Schedule monument data.
Format – ESRI format.
Licence - Terms and conditions listed on the site.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Requires registration.
Link - http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.4609
Source – English Heritage.
Data – UK World Heritage Sites data.
Format – ESRI format.
Licence - Terms and conditions listed on the site.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Requires registration.
Link - http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.4609
Source – English Heritage.
Data – Images of listed buildings, etc in the UK.
Format – Images.
Licence – Terms and conditions listed on the site.
Full video audio mixer registration key. Cost – Free.
Comments –
Link - http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/
PARKS, GARDENS, ETC
Source – English Heritage.
Data – UK Registered Parks and Gardens data.
Format – ESRI format.
Licence - Terms and conditions listed on the site.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Requires registration.Mapinfo Licence Cost Per
Link - http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.4609
REGISTERED BATTELFIELDS, PROTECTED WRECK SITES, ETC
Source – English Heritage.
Data – UK Registered Battlefields data.
Format – ESRI format.
Licence - Terms and conditions listed on the site.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Requires registration.
Link - http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.4609
Source – English Heritage.
Data – UK Protected Wreck Site data.
Format – ESRI format.
Licence - Terms and conditions listed on the site.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Requires registration.
Link - http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.4609
ARCHAEOLOGICAL DATA
Source – BAA, Oxford Archaeology and Wessex Archaeology.
Data – Archaeological data for Stansted and Heathrow Airports. Excavations by Framework Archaeology 1998 to 2004
Format – Various, including ESRI format.
Licence – Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 License (see website).
Cost – Free.
Comments –
Link - http://www.framearch.co.uk/stansted/index.html - StanstedLink - http://www.framearch.co.uk/t5/data-downloads/ - Heathrow T5
Source – Archaeological Data Service (ADS).
Data – Northamptonshire National Mapping Programme.
Format – ESRI format.
Licence – See website.
Cost – Free.
Comments – GIS data aerial photographs, etc.
Link - http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/NMP/nnmp_eh_2003/downloads.cfm
COLLECTIONS OF SPATIAL DATA
Source – Geography Network (ESRI).
Data – Various (including the UK).
Format – ESRI format.
Licence – See website.
Cost – Numerous free datasets.
Comments –
Link - http://www.geographynetwork.com
Source – (Free) GIS data index.
Data – Various (including the UK).
Format – Various.
Licence – Differs (see individual websites).
Cost – Some free datasets.
Comments –
Link - http://www.ing.unitn.it/~grass/docs/free_gis_data.html
Source – MAGIC.
Data – Numerous (UK).
Format – ESRI format.
Licence – Differs (see websites).
Cost – Free.
Comments – Registration required
Link - http://www.magic.gov.uk/datadoc/summary.asp
Source – Geo Community.
Data – Numerous countries (including the UK).
Format – E00 and various others.
Licence – See website. Ablebits.com ultimate suite 2018 for excel business edition.
Cost – Free for slower downloads.
Comments – registration required
Link - http://www.geocomm.com/catalogue/uk/datalist.htmlRetrieved from ’http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php?title=Public_Geodata_for_the_UK&oldid=72982’Lars I. Nielsen (GisPro) wrote:
> Bill Thoen skrev:
>> Lars I. Nielsen (GisPro) wrote:
>>> Bill Thoen skrev:
>>>> Gentreau wrote:
>>>>> Before reverse engineering a file format, it may be wise to check
>>>>> whether it
>>>>> is somebody’s intellectual property and legally protected /
>>>>> copyrighted
>>>>>
>>>> I don’t believe that you can protect a file _format_; only the
>>>> contents. (..)
>>>
>>> I disagree. The specs of a file format is an invention, and as such
>>> it’s protectable. The content may also be protectable, as it
>>> represents a commercial value.
>>>
>> No, it’s not. Check this out:
>> http://www.fileformat.info/mirror/egff/ch08_09.htm. And the Feist
>> case even shot down the ’commercial value’ argument, much to my
>> surprise.
>
> Well, a lawyer could make a case even against common sense, I’m sure.
> But the case at hand is not as simple as the page you give leads one
> to think.
They can and they do. And if enough money is involved then usually it’s
’money talks and suckers walk’ because new law is decided by debate and
precedent, and you need to spend a lot to get the sort of legal talent
who win arguments and can find favorable past cases. Good law isn’t
discovered whole and ready to apply. It’s made up as we go along, and
it’s not always made from morally motivated or informed sources. If you Mapinfo Licence Price
look --even casually-- at case decisions over IP law pertaining to
software and digital data, you can see that it’s all over the place.
A EULA, for example, is just so much carved smoke. It’s an operational
definition of a reality that doesn’t exist anywhere but in the
imagination. You can put anything you want into one defining terms and
conditions like ’Thou shalt not reverse engineer this Digital Work’ or
’Even though Thou hast paid Good Money for thy Software, ’Tis not thine,
Thou dost not own it nor the disc it rode in on.’
If you want to use software or data that first requires your consent to
a legal agreement with clauses like that in it then you also have to
accept a certain amount of outside control over your business or
computer activity. It means I can’t (legally) look into software that
will be operating in my environment to make sure there is no ’phone
home’ feature that reports selected information back to its maker. It
means I can’t put copies of it on all my computers so that I can use
whichever one I please. It means that I agree that the vendor has a
legal right to snatch it out from under me at any time.
Since I’m a software developer myself I understand the other side of the
problem, and it is a tricky one. I wouldn’t want anyone to reverse
engineer software or data that I sold ..er, /leased/ to them, but I’m
not sure that I should have any legal right to enforce that. That’s one
reason why I usually include or make available source code to what I
sell. IMHO, an owner of a business (or even just a computer) has more
reasons and rights to know what’s in a software package that will run
inside their domain than any vendor has for keeping them from looking.Mapinfo License Cost
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- Bill Thoen
GISnet - www.gisnet.com
303-786-9961
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*The Premium Services Edition incorporates Microsoft® Bing maps to provide you up-to-date worldwide street mapping at the click of a button. For those that require background street mapping in their analysis, this service provides incomparable value. 1-year and 3-year single seat TERM license options available.
*Some things never change. Like our pricing! Instead of growing revenue by raising prices, we’ve chosen to spend our time improving the FME platform. We believe that by adding more value with each FME release, we’ll keep our current users happy and attract new customers. And it’s worked!
LINKS TO UK GEO-SPATIAL DATA
The following links are to sources of geo-spatial data and is intended for the use of researchers who cannot afford to buy expensive datasets. Hence, all the datasets are either free or cost under £50.00. Whilst we have included low cost data, it is not our intention to advertise or support companies selling commercial data. Please note the specific licensing restrictions to the data, as specified. In general the data is for non-commercial use only. All data down-loaded and used from these sites are done so at the user’s own risk. Some of this data may need to be re-projected to a different projection system or converted into a different format. Should you see a link to data which you think should not be included on this list please contact the Moderator immediately and please report any broken links to the Moderator. Please feel free to add a link to any legitimate geo-spatial data you feel our members may be interested in (using the standard format), all links will be checked by the Moderator (Bill Wilcox).
ORDNANCE SURVEY OPEN DATA
Source - MiniScale®, 1:250 000 Scale Colour Raster, OS Street View®, Boundary-Line™, Code-Point Open®, 1:50 000 Scale Gazetteer, Strategi®, Meridian™ 2, OS Locator™, Land-Form PANORAMA®, OS VectorMap® District (vector), OS VectorMap® District (raster)
Formats - vary, ESRI shapefile and Mapinfo tab file for vector, CSV, Tiff for Raster
License - http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/docs/licences/os-opendata-licence.pdf
Cost - free
Comments - requires registration, or get from the cache at http://parlvid.mysociety.org:81/os/ without registering
Link - http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/products/os-opendata.html
BOUNDARY DATA
Source – Office for National Statistics Open Geography Portal.
Data – Digital boundaries for UK administrative and statistical geographies.
Format - ESRI shapefile, MapInfo, KML and other formats.
Licence – http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/geography/beginner-s-guide/licences/index.html.
Cost – Free.
Comments –
Link - https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk/geoportal/catalog/main/home.page
Source – Blue Marble Geographics.
Data – World map boundaries (including UK) with some country data.
Format - ESRI and MapInfo formats.
Licence – See website.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Requires registration.
Link - http://www.bluemarblegeo.com/products/worldmapdata.php
Source – Berkeley University.
Data – World map boundaries (including the UK with county boundaries).
Format - ESRI formats.
Licence – Creative Commons Licence (see website for details).
Cost – Free.
Comments – Large file!
Link – http://biogeo.berkeley.edu/
Source – GeoDan.
Data – European boundaries and postcodes.
Format - ESRI and MapInfo formats.
Licence - Not for use in an interactive GIS environment or for commercial use (see website).
Cost – Free (see website).
Comments –
Link – http://www.geodan.com
MAP DATA
Source – Open Streetmap.
Data – World mapping map boundaries (including UK) with some country data.
Format - JPG and other formats.
Licence – See website.
Cost – Free.
Comments –
Link - http://www.openstreetmap.org
Source – Berkeley University.
Data – Various, including UK rivers, roads, rail, etc.
Format - ESRI formats.
Licence – See website.
Cost – Free.
Comments –
Link - http://biogeo.berkeley.edu/bgm/gdata.php
Source – GEOfabrik.
Data – Open Streetmap in shape file format.
Format - ESRI formats.
Licence – See website.
Cost – Free.
Comments –
Link - http://geofabrik.de/data/download.html
SOILS AND GEOLOGY
Source - British Geological Survey.
Data – 1: 625 00 scale UK Bedrock and Superficial geology datasets.
Format - ESRI and MapInfo formats.
Licence - Personal, teaching, academic and non-commercial purposes.
Cost – Free.
Comments –
Link - http://www.bgs.ac.uk/products/digitalmaps/data_625k.html
Source - European Soil Portal.
Data – 1: 1 000 00 scale European soils data (including erosion data, etc).
Format - ESRI formats and other.
Licence - Non-commercial purposes (see website).
Cost – Free.
Comments – Registration required. Other soil maps and soil data.
Link - http://eusoils.jrc.ec.europa.eu/
DIGITAL ELEVATON MODELS
Source – Scottish Mountaineering Club.
Data – Image files of UK contours (originally for hand-held GPS units).
Format – Zipped geo-referenced image files.
Licence – For non-commercial use.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Some work required to convert these files into a more ‘regular’ format.
Link – http://www.smc.org.uk/ContourMaps.php
Source – Geomantics Data Services.
Data – UK DEM based on Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) in 2000.
Format – 16bit RAW images.
Licence – Single user licence (see website).
Cost – £15.00 for large region of UK (six regions cover UK and Ireland).
Comments – Approximately 90 x 50m resolution but can be resampled to 50 x 50m.
Link - http://www.srtm.co.uk/faq.htm
Source – Consortium for Spatial Information (CGIAR).
Data – World DEM based on Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) in 2000.
Format – TIF file.
Licence – Single user licence non-commercial use (see website).
Cost – Free.
Comments – 90 x 90m resolution.
Link - http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org/
ENVIRONMENTAL DATA
Source – Berkeley University.
Data – World Environmental data – min & max temperature, precipitation and altitude (including the UK).
Format - ESRI Raster format to a resolution of approximately 1Km.
Licence – Creative Commons Licence (see website).
Cost – Free.
Comments – Large files!
Link – http://biogeo.berkeley.edu/
Source – European Commission Joint Research Centre.
Data – European river and river basin data (including the UK).
Format – MapInfo formats.
Licence – For non-commercial use.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Registration required.
Link – http://desert.jrc.ec.europa.eu/action/php/index.php?action=view&id=24
Source – Natural England.
Data – UK environmental data – Ancient Woodland, National Nature Reserves, Ramsar sites.
Special Areas of Conservation, Special Protection Areas, Sites of Special Scientific Interest.
Blanket Bog, Coastal & Floodplain Grazing Marsh, Coastal Sand Dunes, Coastal Vegetated Shingle. Fens, Lowland Beech and Yew Woodland, Lowland Calcareous Grassland.Lowland Dry Acid Grassland, Lowland Heathland, Lowland Mixed Deciduous Woodland.Lowland Meadows, Lowland Raised Bogs, Maritime Cliff and Slope, Mudflats, Purple Moor Grass Rush Pastures. Reedbeds, Saline Lagoons, Upland Calcareous Grassland, Undetermined Grassland, Upland Heathland. Upland Hay Meadow, Upland Mixed Ashwoods, Upland Oakwoods, Undetermined Woodland. Wet Woodland, Local Nature Reserve.
Format - ESRI and MapInfo datasets.
Licence – See website.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Registration required.
Link – http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/default.htm
PLACENAME GAZATTEER
Source – GeoNames.
Data – World place name data (including the UK).
Format – Data tables.
Licence – Creative Commons Licence (see website).
Cost – Free.
Comments – Download place names data table by country (GB) then convert latitude and longitude to UK map reference (using MS Excel).
Link – http://www.geonames.org/
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS
Source – Archaeology UK ARCHI home.
Data – Seamless UK county aerial photographs on a CD ROM.
Format – CD ROM.
Licence - Unrestricted.
Cost – £19.90 per county.
Comments – Resolution not given.
Link - http://www.digital-documents.co.uk/archi/aerial_cd.htm
SATELLITE IMAGES
Source – U.S.Geological Survey (Earth Resources Observation & Science Center).
Data – Global Landsat MSS, TM & ETM+ images (including the UK).
Format – Tif images.
Licence - See website.
Cost – Some image series are ’No-charge’.
Comments – Large files, requires registration.
Link - http://glovis.usgs.gov/
HISTORICAL ENVIRONMENT RECORD
Source – Archaeology UK ARCHI home.
Data – 115 000 UK archaeological sites and records.
Format – PDF records in counties.
Licence - Unrestricted.
Cost – £34.95.
Comments – Grid accuracy varies.
Link - http://www.digital-documents.co.uk/index.htm
Source – English Heritage and IHBC.
Data – Links to UK Historic Environment Records.
Format – Online records.
Licence - Terms and conditions listed on each site.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Some of these sites have online search facilities.
Link - http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/gateway
LISTED BUILDINGS, SCHEDULED MONUMENTS, WORLD HERITAGE SITES, ETC
Source – English Heritage.
Data – UK Listed buildings point data.
Format – ESRI format.
Licence – Terms and conditions listed on the site.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Requires registration.
Link - http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.4609
Source – English Heritage.
Data – UK Schedule monument data.
Format – ESRI format.
Licence - Terms and conditions listed on the site.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Requires registration.
Link - http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.4609
Source – English Heritage.
Data – UK World Heritage Sites data.
Format – ESRI format.
Licence - Terms and conditions listed on the site.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Requires registration.
Link - http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.4609
Source – English Heritage.
Data – Images of listed buildings, etc in the UK.
Format – Images.
Licence – Terms and conditions listed on the site.
Full video audio mixer registration key. Cost – Free.
Comments –
Link - http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/
PARKS, GARDENS, ETC
Source – English Heritage.
Data – UK Registered Parks and Gardens data.
Format – ESRI format.
Licence - Terms and conditions listed on the site.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Requires registration.Mapinfo Licence Cost Per
Link - http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.4609
REGISTERED BATTELFIELDS, PROTECTED WRECK SITES, ETC
Source – English Heritage.
Data – UK Registered Battlefields data.
Format – ESRI format.
Licence - Terms and conditions listed on the site.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Requires registration.
Link - http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.4609
Source – English Heritage.
Data – UK Protected Wreck Site data.
Format – ESRI format.
Licence - Terms and conditions listed on the site.
Cost – Free.
Comments – Requires registration.
Link - http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.4609
ARCHAEOLOGICAL DATA
Source – BAA, Oxford Archaeology and Wessex Archaeology.
Data – Archaeological data for Stansted and Heathrow Airports. Excavations by Framework Archaeology 1998 to 2004
Format – Various, including ESRI format.
Licence – Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 License (see website).
Cost – Free.
Comments –
Link - http://www.framearch.co.uk/stansted/index.html - StanstedLink - http://www.framearch.co.uk/t5/data-downloads/ - Heathrow T5
Source – Archaeological Data Service (ADS).
Data – Northamptonshire National Mapping Programme.
Format – ESRI format.
Licence – See website.
Cost – Free.
Comments – GIS data aerial photographs, etc.
Link - http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/projArch/NMP/nnmp_eh_2003/downloads.cfm
COLLECTIONS OF SPATIAL DATA
Source – Geography Network (ESRI).
Data – Various (including the UK).
Format – ESRI format.
Licence – See website.
Cost – Numerous free datasets.
Comments –
Link - http://www.geographynetwork.com
Source – (Free) GIS data index.
Data – Various (including the UK).
Format – Various.
Licence – Differs (see individual websites).
Cost – Some free datasets.
Comments –
Link - http://www.ing.unitn.it/~grass/docs/free_gis_data.html
Source – MAGIC.
Data – Numerous (UK).
Format – ESRI format.
Licence – Differs (see websites).
Cost – Free.
Comments – Registration required
Link - http://www.magic.gov.uk/datadoc/summary.asp
Source – Geo Community.
Data – Numerous countries (including the UK).
Format – E00 and various others.
Licence – See website. Ablebits.com ultimate suite 2018 for excel business edition.
Cost – Free for slower downloads.
Comments – registration required
Link - http://www.geocomm.com/catalogue/uk/datalist.htmlRetrieved from ’http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php?title=Public_Geodata_for_the_UK&oldid=72982’Lars I. Nielsen (GisPro) wrote:
> Bill Thoen skrev:
>> Lars I. Nielsen (GisPro) wrote:
>>> Bill Thoen skrev:
>>>> Gentreau wrote:
>>>>> Before reverse engineering a file format, it may be wise to check
>>>>> whether it
>>>>> is somebody’s intellectual property and legally protected /
>>>>> copyrighted
>>>>>
>>>> I don’t believe that you can protect a file _format_; only the
>>>> contents. (..)
>>>
>>> I disagree. The specs of a file format is an invention, and as such
>>> it’s protectable. The content may also be protectable, as it
>>> represents a commercial value.
>>>
>> No, it’s not. Check this out:
>> http://www.fileformat.info/mirror/egff/ch08_09.htm. And the Feist
>> case even shot down the ’commercial value’ argument, much to my
>> surprise.
>
> Well, a lawyer could make a case even against common sense, I’m sure.
> But the case at hand is not as simple as the page you give leads one
> to think.
They can and they do. And if enough money is involved then usually it’s
’money talks and suckers walk’ because new law is decided by debate and
precedent, and you need to spend a lot to get the sort of legal talent
who win arguments and can find favorable past cases. Good law isn’t
discovered whole and ready to apply. It’s made up as we go along, and
it’s not always made from morally motivated or informed sources. If you Mapinfo Licence Price
look --even casually-- at case decisions over IP law pertaining to
software and digital data, you can see that it’s all over the place.
A EULA, for example, is just so much carved smoke. It’s an operational
definition of a reality that doesn’t exist anywhere but in the
imagination. You can put anything you want into one defining terms and
conditions like ’Thou shalt not reverse engineer this Digital Work’ or
’Even though Thou hast paid Good Money for thy Software, ’Tis not thine,
Thou dost not own it nor the disc it rode in on.’
If you want to use software or data that first requires your consent to
a legal agreement with clauses like that in it then you also have to
accept a certain amount of outside control over your business or
computer activity. It means I can’t (legally) look into software that
will be operating in my environment to make sure there is no ’phone
home’ feature that reports selected information back to its maker. It
means I can’t put copies of it on all my computers so that I can use
whichever one I please. It means that I agree that the vendor has a
legal right to snatch it out from under me at any time.
Since I’m a software developer myself I understand the other side of the
problem, and it is a tricky one. I wouldn’t want anyone to reverse
engineer software or data that I sold ..er, /leased/ to them, but I’m
not sure that I should have any legal right to enforce that. That’s one
reason why I usually include or make available source code to what I
sell. IMHO, an owner of a business (or even just a computer) has more
reasons and rights to know what’s in a software package that will run
inside their domain than any vendor has for keeping them from looking.Mapinfo License Cost
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