The Public Sector Geospatial Agreement (PSGA) offers public authorities the ability to access, use and share our ever-changing location data under these agreements. “License” means the license granted by these Terms and Conditions. Staffordshire County Council is a member of the Public Sector Geospatial Agreement (PSGA). In order for us to provide maps to third parties, the third party must have an appropriate license for the same licensed data and coverage area or, where applicable, enter into a license agreement. Staffordshire County Council is required to keep accurate and complete records of the sharing of Ordnance Survey data, so all details of mapping requests are stored by Staffordshire County Council and may be requested by Ordnance Survey for audit purposes. Getmapping cannot be held responsible for delayed deliveries, which cannot be made due to circumstances beyond its control or if the customer provides incorrect email delivery data (in the case of the digital download service). The service uses the Ordnance Survey address point™ to locate images. The customer agrees that the search mechanism is correct only subject to the specification™ of the operating system address point (see www.ordsvy.gov.uk). When you create or create APIs, there is also a free threshold of up to £1,000 per calendar month so you can use the premium datasets to develop apps, products and services intended for use by third parties, including the public, using our APIs or your own APIs. You must clearly and prominently confirm your use of the Ordnance Survey data under the Data Mining License. You must do this for any reproduction of Ordnance Survey data or for products, services or applications created with Ordnance Survey data as part of the data mining activity.
Wiltshire combined local knowledge with Ordnance Survey mapping to analyse local impacts and flood risks in the parish of Dauntsey. These terms and conditions constitute the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersede all prior agreements, negotiations and discussions between the parties with respect to this agreement. These terms and conditions may only be amended in writing by a General Manager of Getmapping and an authorized representative of the Customer. The PSGA membership license provides free access to data at the point of use and is part of the overall contract between the Geospatial Commission on behalf of the public sector in England, Wales, Scotland and the Ordnance Survey. Note: You do not need to complete the Public Sector End User License Agreement form if you are a member of the public requesting a unique map containing county council data, or if you are a third party that already holds a license for the same Ordnance Survey product and the same geographic area from which the information you requested was generated (a hard copy license is not not enough). In these cases, please contact psga@staffordshire.gov.uk or service for assistance. We`ve also added data on land expansions for land ownership and planning by local authorities to derived data that you can publish under an open government license. From blue lights to street lights, from providing local services by city, local and local councils to preparing smart cities to build environmental resilience, more than 5,000 public sector organisations across the UK use our data for the public good.
PSMA is a partnership between the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Skills and Ordnance Survey. It is centrally funded for any public institution authorized to access and use a selection of high-quality digital mapping products. The PSMA has a ten-year mandate, which began on April 1, 2011. To obtain this license, please complete the Online Application for a Standard Form Contractor Licence, in which you must accept the terms of the Standard Form Contractor Licence. Make sure you understand the terms of this license before submitting the form. “Fees” means the price to be paid by the Customer to Getmapping for the Image. The current prices will be displayed on the getmapping website under www.getmapping.com Notwithstanding any other provision of these conditions, the customer may not use the image for purposes that could reasonably be derogatory to Getmapping by Getmapping. The Public Sector Mapping Agreement (PSMA) started on 1 April 2011 and gives public sector organisations in England and Wales access to the Ordnance Survey`s mapping products. .