Hello Jonathan, My understanding of this is as follows:
If you have a clause when given permission to distribute that says (or similar), Permission is given for <Insert Bible Version> to be distributed by <Insert Distributor> with the product or software <Insert Product Name> (Note that you do not always specify a product sometimes only an organisation - which would probably be more beneficial for Crosswire given the diversity of product.) then the intent of the clause is to stop you as a licence holder from sub-licensing or similar. Basically they do not want you to be able to grant permission for another product or group to distribute the text they have given you permission for. In terms of another user making a copy of the CD to pass on, this would not break the terms of the licence as the 'package' would still be Sword (for example) and published by Crosswire and the text would still be distributed with it. The only time this becomes an issue is if they include either a volume restriction clause or a volume reporting clause. On a volume restriction clause you are granted a limited number of redistributions, say ten thousand and you must not go over this until you negotiate a further licence. On a volume reporting clause you must by terms of contract be able to give the supplier of your text accurate reporting on copies distributed. For the volume reporting clause you could still allow individual users to copy a CD as long as you implemented a 'registration' scheme for the software that was mandatory on the use of a text with such a clause in place. i.e. If they only user KJV then they would not need to register, but it they used NKJV or NIV or similar and it was under the terms of this licence they would need to register. I hope this helps somewhat. I am not a lawyer but do have some familiarity with contract law and software licensing. (including EULA's - cough cough spit spit!) Regards Kevin JH> Hey Everyone, JH> Well I was thinking that with about 262 people on the sword-devel JH> mailing list there must be some lawyers out there that could at least JH> help point me in the right direction. Here is my question: JH> Ok, as I contact copyright holders and we get permission to distribute JH> copyrighted modules the issue comes up about us distributing CDs. Most JH> organizations and people will let us distribute their module under a JH> non-commercial license. However they will in the letter of the written JH> permission allow CrossWire Bible Society to distribute it not others. So JH> if I am an average user and get a SWORD CD and then copy it and give JH> that CD to someone else that would be breaking the law, would it not? JH> Because no longer is it CrossWire Bible Society distributing it, it JH> would be Jonathan Hughes. What insight do people in the know have on JH> this issue? JH> Thanks for any help people can give me! JH> In Christ, JH> Jonathan Hughes JH> [EMAIL PROTECTED]