Re: [sword-devel] DCMA-Copyright-EULA

2007-08-23 Thread DM Smith
Ronald, One of our goals is to provide quality texts. To reach this goal we work with licensors and copyright owners, many of which are Bible societies, to forge relationships. Our careful handling of these delicate matters has been fruitful. In His Service, DM Ronald Snow wrote: > I am n

Re: [sword-devel] DCMA-Copyright-EULA

2007-08-23 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
Ronald Snow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I keep wondering, how is it that someone can write down what another > person says and claim it is their own personal property? It is not the original writing, or speech, that is being regarded as copyrighted. Rather, the result of translation, and perhap

[sword-devel] DCMA-Copyright-EULA

2007-08-23 Thread Ronald Snow
I am new to this and do not intend to express anything pertinent to the work being done. After having read all these comments for several days I must express my personal feelings if for no other reason than to, as the saying goes, "Get it off my chest". I repeat, this has no bearing on what or how