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Dude this is so cool! The fact that theyā€™re adding all this data to OSM is just the cherry on top šŸ¤ŒšŸ¼

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Grab is just one of the corporate contributors of OpenStreetMap, Grabā€™s ā€œown mapā€ is not theirs, itā€™s ours, ā€œOpenStreetMap contributorsā€ is the copyright holder, and copyright managed by the OpenStreetMap Foundation.

Grab is a Gold corporate member of the foundation, it means it pays EUR 15000 annually. You can see other corporate members here.

The license of the data is called ODbL, they call it open source in the article, but software licenses donā€™t work well outside the software world, itā€™s a database license. ODbL has one requirement: If you display the map, or any extracted data, you have to display the attribution text, which reads ā€œĀ© OpenStreetMapā€. In the article there is a map, and they donā€™t display this attribution, so this article does not comply with the license of the map it tries to advertiseā€¦

This whole article sounds like an ad for Grab. More technological info about how Grab employees contribute to the map on the OSM wiki: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Grab

Edit: One more thing about Grab: they bought the Google Streetview alternative Kartaview in 2019 from Telenav. Kartview had a FOSS Android client, its old version is still on Fdroid. After the takeover Grab still published source changes and releases to Github, but Fdroid compatibility was broken at one point. In 2022 they changed the license of Kartaview, itā€™s not open source anymoreā€¦

So itā€™s the classic corporate take on open projectsā€¦ if they could they would close down OSM and their data, but it seems like at the moment they get far more for that 15000 EUR. The wording of the article hints this, they call it ā€œtheirā€ mapā€¦

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Solid info there, thank you.

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I had traveled to Southeast Asia recently, and used Grab for the first time there to get a taxi. I was surprised by how precise it was. No wonder.

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Grab works great. I remember when they killed Uber in the region. They had the option for cash payment and cash on delivery when Uber was trying to apply itā€™s 1st world western logic of ā€œeveryone has a credit cardā€ and failed because that was just plain wrong.

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When I went to Thailand, Grab was EVERYWHERE.

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Same in Malaysia

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Same in Vietnam

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Wow. That is really cheap for licensing.

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