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14th March 2012

 

 

Dear Mr Warren,

 

‘Trap streets’ are usually nonexistent streets drawn onto a map by cartographers to entrap copyright violators, and sometimes pedestrians and motorists. Occasionally, rather than actually depicting a street where none exists, a map will misrepresent the nature of a street in a fashion that can still be used to trap copyright violators but which is less likely to trap people. For instance, a map might add nonexistent bends to a street, or depict a major street as a narrow lane, without changing its location or its connections to other streets.

 

Regards,

 

The Abministrator

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