That's interesting. Can you elaborate on that? I've been trying to think what that might mean (in context of read-only access), but can't guess what it is...abuse prevention is the singlemost important reason
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Thanks for explaining, uhtu
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The core issue has not changed, you need a wigle account to use the data, and be bound by the eula. The reason I posted twice even after getting this answer was because I couldn't figure out the point (as in why require the EULA)... but having thought of it, I'm guessing there's the financial side ...
I guess the silence means positioning using wigle.net (without logging in) is out of the question then. Not that bobzilla wasn't clear about that that in his answer... I really think that an open MAC address location database would be a very, very useful idea (especially as mobile device popularity ...
Thanks for the reply, bobzilla. Whatever you do is fine as long as you follow the eula . If you have people create accounts and login to do queries, that'd be fine. Using one login to re-vend data isn't, however. This would imply that the answer to my second question is that a wigle.net account will ...
using wigle.net as a location data source
Hello, I'm involved with geoclue (a geographic information framework for linux) development and I'm trying to find out if wigle.net database would be a suitable data source for us. Some background: geoclue is a Free Software service/library that usually runs on a mobile computer. It uses several ...