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Determine if an image falls under open access policy #10

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Sgambe33 opened this issue Jan 31, 2023 · 3 comments
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Determine if an image falls under open access policy #10

Sgambe33 opened this issue Jan 31, 2023 · 3 comments

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@Sgambe33
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Hi, is it possible in any way to automatically determine if an image in pusblished_images.csv falls under open access policy so that it can be used freely?

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beaudet commented Feb 3, 2023

Hi @Sgambe33, we're working on this internally, so if you don't mind, I'm going to keep this issue open until we have a solution in place.

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Is this issue related to "Imagery for an object should not be displayed unless the canShowImagery flag is 1"? The statement appears in the data dictionary text, but not as a field in any table that I can find. TIA

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beaudet commented Sep 14, 2023

Yes, it is very much related but "canshowimagery" refers to an internal deprecated flag. It should not be in the published version of the data dictionary. We recently discussed this github issue and will be releasing new flags in the published images table to indicate which images fall under our open data program and therefore a permissive content license.

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