Just as a reminder.

CrossWise does respect copyrights and takes in general a very cautious  view in 
these matters.

If there is a hint of a doubt regarding the public domain status we do not 
publish a text unless we have permissions. Whether explicit or via free 
licensing (Creative Commons and the like). If we believe we require explicit 
permissions then we welcome the assistance of community members to obtain 
these, but in the end it will always be the module team or the director who 
needs to receive the permissions from the copyright owner.

In this way we have on occasion forgone texts we really would like to publish 
and other projects felt free to publish, but we still believe that this 
approach has born fruit.

There are occasionally situations where people decided that the only likely 
approach to convince a copyright owner to grant permissions is to create a 
module as showcase. This is a potentially risky undertaking, but clearly who 
does so believes that the risk is acceptable for them personally. As long as 
such modules are not discussed (explicitely or implicitly)'or offered on the 
list for testing purposes or otherwise and as long as these people do not 
describe themselves as community members of CrossWire to the publishers, there 
clearly is little risk that this approach will affect the project negatively 
either legally or reputationwise.

Beyond the above, some jurisdictions will permit private use, reuse and 
transformation of texts otherwise restricted. This is great for individuals, 
but it does not enable us as an entity to assist with this. Please do not 
discuss your attempts in this way here. 

Further, we do not promote or permit onwards distribution of modules unless 
they are in the public domain or the copyright owners have explicitly permitted 
such onward distribution.To set up a "mirror" other that non publicly 
accessible strictly private is not acceptable. 

Finally there are of course valid debates to be had in general regarding 
copyright for Biblical texts  and many of us will have private views quite 
different from what we uphold as a project. That is fine, as long as we can 
maintain the commitment to the cautious corporate  approach described above as 
a community. Sword-devel is not the place to have lengthy debates on these 
matters and persistently pushing the boundaries in this or any of the above 
matters is not an acceptable thing to do. 

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