Attribution should be included whenever TravelTime data, or analysis created using this data, is made available to users outside of the primary user’s organisation (the ‘Licensee’).
This includes, for example:
- A mobile or web application where search functionality is powered by the TravelTime API
- A report that is produced using one of the TravelTime plugins and is shared with a third party, such as an end customer
- A blog post, article, tweet, or research paper where TravelTime data is used to create any of the results / visuals / analysis
In the majority of cases, a simple linked text attribution is all that is required. Specific details can be found below.
When TravelTime data is displayed directly (e.g an isochrone on a map) then the following attribution should be used:
- Attribution text - “TravelTime”
- Attribution link - https://docs.traveltime.com/api/overview/introduction
When TravelTime data is used indirectly (e.g to calculate reachable population values in a report) then the following attribution should be used:
- Attribution text - “Location data analysis provided by TravelTime”
- Attribution link - https://docs.traveltime.com/api/overview/introduction
When using the Map Tiles API from TravelTime (e.g as the base map on a web application) then the following attribution should be used:
- Attribution text - “OpenStreetMap | Created with TravelTime API”
- Attribution links - https://www.openstreetmap.org | https://traveltime.com
- The below code snippet can be used for these purposes:
Map data © <a href="https://www.openstreetmap.org/">OpenStreetMap</a> | Created with <a href="https://traveltime.com" target="_blank">TravelTime API</a>
When displaying TravelTime data on a base map from the TravelTime API (e.g an isochrone on a TravelTime map) then only the Map Tiles attribution is required
For more information on attribution, please contact support@traveltime.com