Hi, The Arabic text is not copyrighted in plain text, but any annotated version is copyrighted, as well as any translation and audio. The rule is: Everything is copyrighted unless proved otherwise.
behdad On Sun, 20 Jun 2004, S N wrote: > Hello, > I am trying to find some information on copyright issues > related to Quran text. I would appreciate any suggestion that > might point me to the right direction. In developing a software > containing the Quran text, what should I take into > consideration in terms of what's subject to copyright laws? > I don't think the Arabic text is copyrighted. What about any > translations? How about audio (recitations)? > I see various Arabic Texts, translations, and recitations > available on the Internet, but none of them seem to be > copyrighed. > > As I mentioned above, any help is greatly appreciated. > > Regards, > > Saeed Nadjariun --behdad behdad.org _______________________________________________ PersianComputing mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sharif.edu/mailman/listinfo/persiancomputing