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  1. Included Data
  2. =============
  3. This directory provides a GeoServer data directory packaged as part of our product downloads:
  4. * http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/Download
  5. The data directory includes the following sets of information:
  6. * arc_sample
  7. * img_sample
  8. * mosaic_sample
  9. * nyc (giant polygon, poi, poly landmark, tiger roads)
  10. * sf (archsites,bugsites,restricted,roads,streams, sfdem)
  11. * shapefiles(states)
  12. * taz_shapes( cities, roads, state boundaries, water bodies)
  13. ARC Sample
  14. ----------
  15. Data was provided by GeoSolutions with redistribution rights.
  16. IMG Sample
  17. ----------
  18. Data was provided by GeoSolutions with redistribution rights.
  19. MOASIC Sample
  20. -------------
  21. Data was provided by GeoSolutions with redistribution rights.
  22. New York City
  23. -------------
  24. Data was provided by the Open Planning Project, processed from United States Census Bureau's Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) dataset.
  25. Spearfish
  26. ---------
  27. Spearfish sample data has been provided by GRASS.
  28. * http://grass.osgeo.org/download/sample-data/
  29. To quote from the http://grass.osgeo.org/uploads/grass/sampledata/spearDB.pdf ::
  30. A majority of this spearfish database was initially provided to USACERL by the EROS Data Center
  31. (EDC) in Sioux Falls, SD. The GRASS Development staff expresses acknowledgement and thanks to: the
  32. U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and EROS Data Center for allowing us to distribute this data with our
  33. release of GRASS software; and to the U.S. Census Bureau for their samples of TIGER/Line data and the
  34. STF1 data which were used in the development of the TIGER programs and tutorials. Thanks also to
  35. SPOT Image Corporation for providing multispectral and panchromatic satellite imagery for a portion of
  36. the spearfish data set and for allowing us to distribute this imagery with GRASS software. In addition to
  37. the data provided by the EDC and SPOT, researchers at USACERL have developed several new layers, thus
  38. enhancing the spearfish data set.
  39. States
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  41. Coming from GeoTools sample data, simplified. The GeoTools file (statepop.shp) comes from Census data (by memory of people that imported it)
  42. Tasmania
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  44. The data is derived from the <Digital Chart of the World `http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Chart_of_the_World`> , which according to wikipedia is "is freely available as of 2006".
  45. Referenced Copyright Statement:
  46. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_map#Copyrights
  47. The U.S. government has released the data into public domain, with the following conditions imposed (quotation from VMAP0 Copyright Statement)::
  48. As an agency of the United States government, NIMA makes no copyright claim under Title 17 of the United States Code with respect to any copyrightable material compiled in these products, nor requires compensation for their use.
  49. When incorporating the NIMA maps into your product, please include the following:
  50. a. "this product was developed using materials from the United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency and are reproduced with permission",
  51. b. "this product has neither been endorsed nor authorized by the United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency or the United States Department of Defense".
  52. With respect to any advertising, promoting or publicizing of this product, NIMA requires that you refrain from using the agency's name, seal, or initials.