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Dear Cecil Lee,
Sorry about the last message that I have posted. I did not know that the photo which I have cropped from the street directory map might cause unnecessary potential legal problem. I have learned my lesson from that incident. Therefore, please accept my sincere apology to geomancy.net and the rest of the viewers and fans that support this forum.
I will be more careful in future when dealing with pictures from authority website. Sorry once again.
Yours Sincerely,
Lex Tan
Posted
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Don't worry, no harm done. Thanks for your kind understanding
Just that in the past, that of all the website you had extracted the image; that specific website used to be quick on the draw and I understand had used lawyers to sue quite alot of people who simply used their map to guide potiential clients to their location.
This is the main reason why, I never like using "streetdirectory.com" map as an educational tool in-case one inadvertently forgot to give them a credit despite such things as "Fair usage" concept.

Quote
On 6/5/2011 3:57:52 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil Lee,Sorry about the
last message that I have
posted. I did not know that
the photo which I have cropped
from the street directory map
might cause unnecessary
potential legal problem. I
have learned my lesson from
that incident. Therefore,
please accept my sincere
apology to geomancy.net and
the rest of the viewers and
fans that support this forum.I
will be more careful in future
when dealing with pictures
from authority website. Sorry
once again.Yours Sincerely,Lex
Tan
Posted
  • Staff

Even if one is using the information from streetdirectory.com = Virtual Maps or (VM) For info, even Malsingmaps.com one of my favourite GPS site: had this warning on their forum site:-
http://www.malsingmaps.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=3060

MALSINGMAPS.COM FORUM POSTING:
Post subject:
WARNING: PLEASE DO NOT POST IMAGES FROM STREETDIRECTORY.COM

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 9:59 am

Streetdirectory.com is very strict on infringement of their copyrighted materials. Please do not post any images of ther maps for your feedbacks. Thanks.


Quote
On 6/5/2011 5:09:42 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Don't worry, no harm done. Thanks for
your kind understandingJust that in the
past, that of all the website you had
extracted the image; that specific
website used to be quick on the draw and
I understand had used lawyers to sue
quite alot of people who simply used
their map to guide potiential clients to
their location.This is the main reason
why, I never like using
"streetdirectory.com" map as an
educational tool in-case one
inadvertently forgot to give them a
credit despite such things as "Fair
usage" concept.On 6/5/2011 3:57:52 PM,
LEX TAN wrote:
Dear Cecil Lee,Sorry
about the
last message that I have
posted. I did not know that
the
photo which I have cropped
from the
street directory map
might cause
unnecessary
potential legal problem.
I
have learned my lesson from
that incident. Therefore,
please
accept my sincere
apology to
geomancy.net and
the rest of the
viewers and
fans that support this
forum.I
will be more careful in
future
when dealing with pictures
from authority website. Sorry
once again.Yours Sincerely,Lex
Tan

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