Joel wrote:
> We being society,
There was no concept of "intellectual property rights" when the texts
were written.
> Anyhow would converting e-sword's JET modules into SWORD Modules be a legally
> feasible solution?
a) Strictly from a programming POV, it will be much easier to go from
HTML 2
> Have you followed _any_ of the discussions on any of the e-Sword lists
> about _The Bible Import Tool_?
No I had not, thank you for brining this to my attention.
> i) More than one Bible publisher considers that it is a tool designed
> specifically for copyright infringement.
While I dont agr
Joel wrote:
>The real question is the legal one.
Have you followed _any_ of the discussions on any of the e-Sword lists
about _The Bible Import Tool_?
i) More than one Bible publisher considers that it is a tool designed
specifically for copyright infringement.
ii) At least one online Bible we
This may have already been offered as a suggestion, but would it be
possible to import Bibles from biblegateway.com a similar app (windows)
was written for e-sword that allows you to import bibles into their MDB
format so I'm guessing it wouldn't be too difficult to import to
something like vpl or