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Streetdirectory.com

Streetdirectory.com is an online web mapping service, founded by Singapore-headquartered Virtual Map in 2000. It originally used licensed data from Singapore Land Authority under a non-exclusive agreement until July 2004. On top of providing free maps for personal use, the website also offers a variety of ad-supported services. The website has since expanded to include maps in Malaysia and Indonesia.

Streetdirectory.com
Type of site
Web Map Service
OwnerJobsDB (2008 – )
Virtual Map (S) Pte Ltd (2000–2008)
Created byRobert J. Steiner (S) Pte Ltd
URLhttp://www.streetdirectory.com/
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional

In recent years, it has been involved in lawsuits against other businesses who appeared to have used Streetdirectory.com's maps without permission. Ironically, it lost a suit initiated by Singapore Land Authority for copyright infringement in early 2008 resulting in its maps taken offline for months. The website has since been taken over officially by JobsDB in August 2008, it was mentioned that JobsDB had negotiated its purchase since 2007.

The website underwent a severe downtime from April to August 2008 citing re-development of its maps from scratch. It came back online after announcing JobsDB's purchase. The speedy recovery of its status is now under the radar of Singapore Land Authority for yet another copyright infringement suit.

Services edit

The website is best known for offering an online version of the Singapore street directory, which is free for personal use. It is also accompanied with value-added tools such as driving directions, photos of locations, and a travel guide. Some of these services have been previously offered only on a pay-per-use basis, but an advertisement-supported alternative has since been made available.

Use of litigation edit

Since early 2004, Streetdirectory.com has gained prominence in several of its owner's successful legal action against schools and small and medium enterprises for what they see as unauthorised use of its maps. This is after Virtual Map has also won landmark cases against larger enterprises such as NTUC Income[1][2] and Suncool International, with the former's damages waived[1] and the latter's appeal being subsequently dismissed.[3][4]

Its owner is known to have hired an IT firm to conduct investigations aggressively against the unlicensed use of their maps on other websites,[1] and most of the defendants contacted by Virtual Map's legal team claim that they were not aware that doing so constitutes a copyright infringement. Nevertheless, they were liable for damages and lawyers subsequently warned of this fact in the local media.[1][2]

The justification given by Virtual Map was that enough skill and effort was made in using SLA data to create maps that the company can claim its own independent copyright to,[3] and suffered from a loss of potential profit when businesses reproduced their maps online without paying any licensing fees. Such use constituted, as Virtual Map claims, infringement of the Copyright Law and has angered existing clients who have legally paid to license their maps.[1] This position was endorsed by the High Court of Singapore, which gave Virtual Map the green light[3] to send cease and desist letters to hundreds of companies and organisations who have used the maps on their websites in a similar manner, demanding that they either pay up to $10,000 or more, or to face legal action.[4] In most cases matters were settled out of court.[1][2]

SLA v. Virtual Map edit

In October 2006, Virtual Map became embroiled in a civil suit against the ex-provider, Singapore Land Authority (SLA), a statutory board under the Singapore Ministry of Law.[5] Until July 2004, Singapore Land Authority (SLA) provided digitised data to Virtual Map non-exclusively under seven agreements that the latter has signed, and claims that the latter has infringed SLA's copyright by continually selling and redistributing its maps even after the expiration of the agreements.[6][7]

The statutory board is currently seeking damages, an injunction to prevent further use of the data by Virtual Map, an order to disclose its client's list and addresses, and to destroy all copies of the infringing material.[6] In its defence, Virtual Map has reiterated that its works have been sufficiently original, an argument which held in Suncool's unsuccessful appeal against the company.[3] The defendant has also claimed that SLA has obtained information from other agencies that it did not own.[8] On the second day of the trial, three SLA employees took the stand to testify that Virtual Map has copied "SLA's skeleton", which has been the "hard work, skill, labour and money invested by the government", and pointed out several irregularities in Virtual Map's work.[9]

The trial began on 8 January 2007. SLA has since set up an alternative website that allows non-commercial users to download its maps for free.[5] Eight months later on 7 August 2007, a district court ruled that Virtual Map's online maps on streetdirectory.com had breached SLA's copyright. District Judge Thian Yee Sze also held that Virtual Map should stop "dealing in maps which are reproductions of SLA's street directory vector data and address point vector data", and further ordered an inquiry into the damages due to SLA. Lawyers from Drew & Napier represented SLA, while Virtual Map was defended by counsel from Rodyk & Davidson.[10]

Streetdirectory.com lost its subsequent appeal on the decision, but it did not affect the earlier legal settlements against hundreds of businesses and organisations. However, it had to shut down its map service pending replacement of its map data.[11][12]

Acquisition edit

On 1 August 2008, four months after the lawsuit, Streetdirectory.com and the remaining assets of Virtual Map was acquired by JobsDB for an undisclosed sum. At the same time, maps newly generated from scratch after nine months' of groundwork went online. A new company, Streetdirectory, was created in place to manage the running of the Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia websites.[13][14]

Further reading edit

  • , The Subordinate Courts of Singapore, 6 August 2007
  • Virtual Map (Singapore) Pte Ltd v Singapore Land Authority [2008] SGHC 42[permanent dead link], The Subordinate Courts of Singapore, 25 March 2008

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "NTUC Income facing legal action over map download", Ho Ka Wei, The Straits Times, 1 February 2004
  2. ^ a b c "100 companies sent bills of up to $50,000 for downloading maps from a street directory website 16 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine", Riyaz Jariwalla, Lawdit Solicitors
  3. ^ a b c d "Singapore: Virtual Map’s Copyright Endorsed by Singapore High Court", Angeline Raj, Mondaq, 25 August 2005
  4. ^ a b "Company loses map-download appeal", Selina Lum, The Straits Times, 3 February 2005
  5. ^ a b "Land Authority sues StreetDirectory.com for copyright infringement", Oo Gin Lee for CNet Blogs, 24 November 2006
  6. ^ a b "The roadmap to the courts", Leong Wee Keat, Today for Channel NewsAsia, 24 November 2006
  7. ^ "Land authority sues online map company", Elena Chong, The Straits Times, 10 January 2006, H6
  8. ^ "Firm says its maps different from SLA's", Tor Ching Li, Today, 9 January 2006
  9. ^ "Is 'altered copying' an infringement?", Tan Hui Leng, Today, 10 January 2006
  10. ^ K.C. Vijayan (8 August 2007). "Judge orders Virtual Map to end SLA copyright breach". The Straits Times.
  11. ^ "Virtual Map goes to court again", Tham Yuen-C, The Straits Times, 21 August 2007
  12. ^ Virtual Map shuts down street directory site after losing suit 4 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Chua Hian Hou, The Straits Times, 3 April 2008
  13. ^ Irene Tham (1 August 2008). "Streetdirectory.com back in business". The Straits Times.
  14. ^ Sol E. Solomon (1 August 2008). "Streetdirectory.com gets new owner". ZDNet Asia.

External links edit

  • Official Website
  • Compilation of alternatives

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Streetdirectory com is an online web mapping service founded by Singapore headquartered Virtual Map in 2000 It originally used licensed data from Singapore Land Authority under a non exclusive agreement until July 2004 On top of providing free maps for personal use the website also offers a variety of ad supported services The website has since expanded to include maps in Malaysia and Indonesia Streetdirectory comType of siteWeb Map ServiceOwnerJobsDB 2008 Virtual Map S Pte Ltd 2000 2008 Created byRobert J Steiner S Pte LtdURLhttp www streetdirectory com CommercialYesRegistrationOptional In recent years it has been involved in lawsuits against other businesses who appeared to have used Streetdirectory com s maps without permission Ironically it lost a suit initiated by Singapore Land Authority for copyright infringement in early 2008 resulting in its maps taken offline for months The website has since been taken over officially by JobsDB in August 2008 it was mentioned that JobsDB had negotiated its purchase since 2007 The website underwent a severe downtime from April to August 2008 citing re development of its maps from scratch It came back online after announcing JobsDB s purchase The speedy recovery of its status is now under the radar of Singapore Land Authority for yet another copyright infringement suit Contents 1 Services 2 Use of litigation 3 SLA v Virtual Map 4 Acquisition 5 Further reading 6 References 7 External linksServices editThe website is best known for offering an online version of the Singapore street directory which is free for personal use It is also accompanied with value added tools such as driving directions photos of locations and a travel guide Some of these services have been previously offered only on a pay per use basis but an advertisement supported alternative has since been made available Use of litigation editSince early 2004 Streetdirectory com has gained prominence in several of its owner s successful legal action against schools and small and medium enterprises for what they see as unauthorised use of its maps This is after Virtual Map has also won landmark cases against larger enterprises such as NTUC Income 1 2 and Suncool International with the former s damages waived 1 and the latter s appeal being subsequently dismissed 3 4 Its owner is known to have hired an IT firm to conduct investigations aggressively against the unlicensed use of their maps on other websites 1 and most of the defendants contacted by Virtual Map s legal team claim that they were not aware that doing so constitutes a copyright infringement Nevertheless they were liable for damages and lawyers subsequently warned of this fact in the local media 1 2 The justification given by Virtual Map was that enough skill and effort was made in using SLA data to create maps that the company can claim its own independent copyright to 3 and suffered from a loss of potential profit when businesses reproduced their maps online without paying any licensing fees Such use constituted as Virtual Map claims infringement of the Copyright Law and has angered existing clients who have legally paid to license their maps 1 This position was endorsed by the High Court of Singapore which gave Virtual Map the green light 3 to send cease and desist letters to hundreds of companies and organisations who have used the maps on their websites in a similar manner demanding that they either pay up to 10 000 or more or to face legal action 4 In most cases matters were settled out of court 1 2 SLA v Virtual Map editIn October 2006 Virtual Map became embroiled in a civil suit against the ex provider Singapore Land Authority SLA a statutory board under the Singapore Ministry of Law 5 Until July 2004 Singapore Land Authority SLA provided digitised data to Virtual Map non exclusively under seven agreements that the latter has signed and claims that the latter has infringed SLA s copyright by continually selling and redistributing its maps even after the expiration of the agreements 6 7 The statutory board is currently seeking damages an injunction to prevent further use of the data by Virtual Map an order to disclose its client s list and addresses and to destroy all copies of the infringing material 6 In its defence Virtual Map has reiterated that its works have been sufficiently original an argument which held in Suncool s unsuccessful appeal against the company 3 The defendant has also claimed that SLA has obtained information from other agencies that it did not own 8 On the second day of the trial three SLA employees took the stand to testify that Virtual Map has copied SLA s skeleton which has been the hard work skill labour and money invested by the government and pointed out several irregularities in Virtual Map s work 9 The trial began on 8 January 2007 SLA has since set up an alternative website that allows non commercial users to download its maps for free 5 Eight months later on 7 August 2007 a district court ruled that Virtual Map s online maps on streetdirectory com had breached SLA s copyright District Judge Thian Yee Sze also held that Virtual Map should stop dealing in maps which are reproductions of SLA s street directory vector data and address point vector data and further ordered an inquiry into the damages due to SLA Lawyers from Drew amp Napier represented SLA while Virtual Map was defended by counsel from Rodyk amp Davidson 10 Streetdirectory com lost its subsequent appeal on the decision but it did not affect the earlier legal settlements against hundreds of businesses and organisations However it had to shut down its map service pending replacement of its map data 11 12 Acquisition editOn 1 August 2008 four months after the lawsuit Streetdirectory com and the remaining assets of Virtual Map was acquired by JobsDB for an undisclosed sum At the same time maps newly generated from scratch after nine months of groundwork went online A new company Streetdirectory was created in place to manage the running of the Singapore Indonesia and Malaysia websites 13 14 Further reading editSingapore Land Authority And Virtual Map Singapore Pte Ltd The Subordinate Courts of Singapore 6 August 2007 Virtual Map Singapore Pte Ltd v Singapore Land Authority 2008 SGHC 42 permanent dead link The Subordinate Courts of Singapore 25 March 2008References edit a b c d e f NTUC Income facing legal action over map download Ho Ka Wei The Straits Times 1 February 2004 a b c 100 companies sent bills of up to 50 000 for downloading maps from a street directory website Archived 16 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine Riyaz Jariwalla Lawdit Solicitors a b c d Singapore Virtual Map s Copyright Endorsed by Singapore High Court Angeline Raj Mondaq 25 August 2005 a b Company loses map download appeal Selina Lum The Straits Times 3 February 2005 a b Land Authority sues StreetDirectory com for copyright infringement Oo Gin Lee for CNet Blogs 24 November 2006 a b The roadmap to the courts Leong Wee Keat Today for Channel NewsAsia 24 November 2006 Land authority sues online map company Elena Chong The Straits Times 10 January 2006 H6 Firm says its maps different from SLA s Tor Ching Li Today 9 January 2006 Is altered copying an infringement Tan Hui Leng Today 10 January 2006 K C Vijayan 8 August 2007 Judge orders Virtual Map to end SLA copyright breach The Straits Times Virtual Map goes to court again Tham Yuen C The Straits Times 21 August 2007 Virtual Map shuts down street directory site after losing suit Archived 4 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine Chua Hian Hou The Straits Times 3 April 2008 Irene Tham 1 August 2008 Streetdirectory com back in business The Straits Times Sol E Solomon 1 August 2008 Streetdirectory com gets new owner ZDNet Asia External links editOfficial Website Compilation of alternatives Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Streetdirectory com amp oldid 1196063249, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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