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Organic Maps is a free open-source Android & iOS offline maps app for travelers, tourists, hikers, and cyclists based on top of crowd-sourced OpenStreetMap data and curated with love by MapsWithMe (Maps.Me) founders back from 2021.
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That doesnt really answer the question, as how could MagicLane find an address, it's just an engine, it shouldn't have any extra map data.
On the third party licenses a lot transit sources are displayed, but I cant find any address related source.
If the address is coming from osm, it may be not mapped manually, but only as part of an addr:interpolation line. Organic maps supports finding addresses in such lines, but it doesn't interpolate the position of the point, while Magic earth does.
Another option is they started to add overture address data, but forgot to mention on the licenses page? Overture has 400 million addresses released with an osm compatible license: https://docs.overturemaps.org/guides/addresses/
@paequ2@lemmy.today can you find the address on https://osm.org/ ? You could figure out fromthat if it's coming from osm or from another source
Thanks for clarification. I assumed they have their own DB of POIs but they mention somewhere that their data comes from the OSM contributors.
In Magic Earth: Settings -> Support -> About -> Third party licenses.
That's Magig Earth. I was talking about Magic Lane.
Yeah, Magic Earth uses Magic Lane as an engine, OSM as data, and a lot external sources for transit data, what is the point.
Magic Lane mentions that their data is from OSM on their homepage, but does not "advertise" it (right at the top), as the information is found quite far down on their page. That's all.
I tried looking up the address on https://osm.org/ , but it's not there either. The results from https://osm.org/ seem to match Organic Maps.
So Magic Earth uses other sources without attribution? It's possible the address comes from a public domain source, so they don't have to attribute. But in that case that data could be imported to osm as well.
Or they pay for another source. I never met such a thing there yet.