I don't know if it's fair to "digitize" printed Bibles into sword modules for personal use. But I know what are copyright holders afraid of:
In one post (one of polish christian forums) I can read "I have sword module with PBT prepared by myself within 2 days - I can change it for Bible Society version". In Christ, Ingo W liście z pią, 02-07-2004, godz. 21:43, Lynn Allan pisze: > Hi Jerry et'al, > > Thanks for the feedback ... sounds reasonable > > I've got purchased hard-copy and/or paid-for digital versions of: > NIV (hard copy and also via Bible Explorer 2.0 @ $100 ... ouch) > LB (Living Bible via Bible Explorer 2.0) > NET (New English Translation via Bible Explorer 2.0) > NKJV hardcopy > NASB hardcopy > NLT (via Bible Explorer 2.0) > NIrV hardcopy (Reader's version ... grade school level ... imho excellent) > TNIV-NT hardcopy > TEV hardcopy ($1 at a library book sale?) > > >From what you describe, it appears that I'd probably be ethically/legally ok > with converting NIV, LB, NET, and NLT for personal use, but iffy for NKJV, > NASB, NIrV, TNIV, and TEV. > > >> Jerry > >> IANALNDIPOOTV > > I Am Not A Lawyer + ?????? > Curious what the NDIPOOTV stands for??? > Nor Do I Pretend + OOTV??? > Nor do I play one on TV? > > Lynn A. > IANAL _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel