Chris Little wrote: >> Or, you could ask them to correct the errors, and continue letting them >> do the legwork of marketing and getting Sword out to more people. I'd >> also recommend giving them a hand and getting them most recent versions >> to distribute, they would probably appreciate a hand. > > We're not in the habit of assisting people to defraud our users. These > people are deliberately trying to hide the source of the works they > distribute, committing a number of acts of fraud in the process, > scamming people who don't know any better, spamming websites, and > creating huge ill-will in the process. We aren't in the habit of helping > others make money off of our work without having contributed anything at > all to our efforts. And the mere suggestion that we would align > ourselves with a company that is committing these kinds of illegal and > immoral acts is just ludicrous.
Hmm, okay, you're right, I hadn't looked at the actual business practices of how they were doing stuff, which now obviously explains a lot of your perspective. I was just chiming in on the GPL side of the matter, and hoping to maybe resolve the thing amicably. Steve _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page