@seav heh... yeah, it's complicated.... I actually have some sympathy for their position though, given that "non-compliance" typically results in fines or bans. For example, apparently it's illegal in India to display any border other than the one that the govt says is the border. Which technically makes OSM an illegal map since it shows disputed borders differently. Similarly in China, unless you show everything exactly as "officially recognized" then you'll get banned.
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