DM,

Let's not reopen the DSS issue, thought it is the same issue.  Crosswire is
not the Copyright Owner of a single DSS translations.  So as long as
Crosswire is playing no official role in their digitization or
distribution, CrossWire has absolutely nothing to say on the matter.

That said, I was seeking assistance.  That formally would have required
anyone helping me would have had to been brougt under the some terms, which
means I would likely have had to 'legally' clarify the terms of the work
(by doing exactly what I'm asking CrossWire to do now, by providing a
license).

Since CrossWire did not get involved, Crosswire has absolutely no idea what
license restrictions there are NOT or ARE in dealing with the source text
(only speculation), or even if I do in fact have license (though I argued
restrictions were exempted by law) .

Until a Crosswire developere had actually engaged for the sake of making
this a Crosswire module to be reposed at Crosswire's repot  - Crosswire was
foolish to argue the point ...

~A
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