To the present day the KJV is published in England under copyright. Sam Moore, president of Thomas Nelson Publishing of Nashville, Tennessee, the world's...
... I guess it is different issue. Tom Tom case is related to implementation of linux kernel, not linux kernel per se. And it is very specific to Car...
Jeff, Another modern translation is the ISV, though it is in complete I was informed that it will be by the end of the year. Rick is going to host it as well....
Since when is the authorized King James Bible restricted by copyright? I know the new king james bible is restricted but it is junk compared to the authorized...
... Technically, the KJV is published under a Royal Letter of Patent. Copyright doesn't enter into the picture at all. The Cambridge KJV e-Sword Bible is...
Agree with that assessment of the NKJV, whether compared with the KJV or the RSV. ... From: fun@... To: eSword@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, April 01,...
... I see that TomTom has caved in, with microsoft winning nearly everything it wanted. ... Typically, software patents do not cover, and limit themselves to a...
... Royal Letter of Patent, not copyright. Prior to the passage of _The Statute of Ann_ (1709), a Royal Letter of Patent was the only thing one could obtain,...
... Yes. Somewhere in editing that sentence, I accidentally deleted "public domain". If I understood the court rulings on public domain, the work is under ...
Hi Mark. In your last post a week earlier, you wrote: "If something is copyrighted, then honor that copyright by either paying the royalties due or get...
ISV is almost totally complete, but get the esword file from THEIR web site not e-sword's because theirs is far more complete. As for the other matters? Oh...
... *** They don't. You don't have to have a copyright to sell your items or work of art or whatever. A copyright only does just that, it gives you rights,...
... I hope you remember that the apostles spent time as criminals in jail because they did not follow the laws in regards to how they would communicate their...
... Rick does allow people to distribute e-Sword, and Pocket e-Sword. He does, however, have a couple of restrictions on how it may be redistributed: * It...
<sigh>...again, copyrights do not hinder anyone from getting or reading the Bible. There are so many available online for free that it is simply amazing-not to...
I was simply pointing out that e-sword is copyright protected and there are certain rules regarding its use that if not followed can result in Rick taking...
... Ah, the age-old confusion (well maybe not age-old, maybe just a few decades). eSword is copyrighted. That means that no one may sell it, or any derivative...
I do, but I'm not sure you understand. Perhaps Canadian law is different? Anyways, this thread is starting to bore me and doesn't really add anything useful to...
I am enjoying it. and learning a few things. When we stand before God all things that we did will matter. We are stewards and will have to give an account. ...
... Are you serious? Do you mean that if someone writes their own program that can read and parse an e-Sword resource, that they would be subject to civil and...
... Oh, yes, I surely have noticed that. ... I was talking about from a historical perspective, prior to the Statute of Anne when the Stationer's Company held...
... Yes. ... What could happen depends upon exactly what the program does. It also depends upon their legal jurisdiction. If it reads/writes password protected...
... For this last statement to be true, I guess you consider the document resources of e-sword to be "associated modules." I do not, nor has such an...
Of course if there was a legal action we might as well pack up and go home. As the word says " The very fact that you have lawsuits among you means you have...
Wake up, man. Christians sue each other all the time. All they have to do to skirt that passage you quote is rationalize that the other person is not really...
That's certainly true and I hope that would be the case. I'm certain if this ever came up, Rick would try to work it out. What saddens me just as much though,...