Further to my reply about this topic.

[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_copyright](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_copyright?wprov=sfti1)

David

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On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 00:38, Justin Bellars <jbell...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Greetings all,
>
> I have known Troy for quite some time, but have only recently made any effort 
> to get involved with the Sword project. I have some newbie questions. Troy 
> suggested I pose them to the list, so here goes...
>
> 1. When using the Sword CLI (diatheke), I'm not sure how to download/install 
> new modules (other than the defaults)... I can't find anything on the Wiki 
> that speaks to this either. Can someone direct me to common CLI commands for 
> module management everyone should know?
>
> 2. I'm also wondering about OSIS markup...
> I'm fairly certain that the NASB is the only (en-US, en-UK, en-CA, etc.) 
> translation that seems to capitalize pronouns where a member of the Trinity 
> is the referent. Are there tags/XML constructions that can be added around 
> pronouns or inflected verbs that indicate that the subject is a member of the 
> Trinity (e.g. in the event you were performing a search about the attributes 
> of God or want to toggle capitalization in a given language to make it more 
> obvious who the "He" is?)?
>
> 3. And now a Sword module question... I believe the 1662 Book of Common 
> Prayer falls under the same restrictions as the KJV - in the UK, the rights 
> are owned by the Crown, but everywhere else, it seems to be considered Public 
> Domain... is it cool to markup a copy in OSIS for creating a Sword module? Or 
> only if it isn't distributed in the UK?
> If you can answer any of these questions, I would appreciate the info.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Justin
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