by Son of a Beach » Wed 30 Sep, 2009 12:07 pm
I've been trying for several weeks now to buy some Tasmap maps on CD from the government department (DPIW or DPIWE or DPIPWE or whatever they're called now). It's been an exercise in frustration that's been going on since the 10th of September - so that's 3 weeks tomorrow. And still no joy.
Has anyone else tried buying Tasmap maps from the deparment in an electronic image file format legitimately? What has your experience been?
Here's how it went for me:
10th September 2009
Download their PDF price list, and email the address on that document to request purchase.
~14th September 2009
Phone the number on the above list to request purchase. Told that none of the relevant people are available but somebody will phone me back the next day (which they did not).
17th September 2009
Received an email reply from my original email a week earlier that acknowledges my request and suggests that there's a suspicion that I may be intending to use their maps for commercial purposes without their permission because they are aware that I'm writing a mapping application due to an entirely separate email exchange with a different person there. However, in my earlier email dialogue with them which raised this suspicion in the first place, I had clearly explained that this was not the case. Specifically, the email they're worried about was sent to them on the 3rd of September and explained that I'm writing a mapping application, and I quote, "which includes no maps, but which requires people to supply their own maps (eg, scanned, or purchased map files)". The email was written to them to request permission to use a tiny portion of one of their "free" map images in the application icon, and this permission was granted.
18th-21st September 2009
As far as I'm concerned, they are effectively accusing me of lying in my email which raised their suspicions. However, I ignore this, and politely explain it again to both of the people I've been dealing with over a number of emails, and point them to the home page for the application that clearly explains in great detail how the application works, that it includes no maps, etc, and that I merely intend to use the maps for my own private purposes.
I also told them that I will no longer use their image for the application icon, or any of their images in the application, in the hope of removing the confusion that this earlier request appears to have caused.
22nd September 2009 (early morning)
Finally, they seem to get the idea, and say that they believe me (hoo-flippin-ray) and that they will email me a form requesting credit card details and agreement to the conditions of use.
23rd September 2009
After having not received the promised forms, I emailed them my credit card details and a statement saying that I agreed to the conditions of use on their document (which I also attached - hoping it was the right one).
Get a reply saying thanks very much, but we really need the details faxed on the standard form (which they finally attached to an email).
So I fill in the form, fax it back to them and email them letting them know that I've faxed it.
30th September 2009
I've just now sent them an email (1 week later, after hearing nothing and having no charge to my credit card) asking when I should expect to receive the maps, and when I should expect my credit card to be charged.
Crickets.
So that's my story so far.
Reliable sources have led me to believe that Tasmap maps are trivially easy to obtain in electronic form illegally, for free, in relatively little time, and certainly with a lot let hassle, and without being accused of illegal intentions. However, I would like to do the right thing and buy the maps properly. So why do they make it soooooo difficult and time consuming and stressful to purchase them legally? And that's apart from the fact that they're outrageously expensive. I'd like to buy the whole lot, but who can afford that?
I would really like to purchase these maps legally, but after 3 full weeks of trying, it appears that I've made little progress.