I think what Andrew meant by "secretive" is that there doesn't seem to be
an obvious documented place where there is a link between who owns the
relationship with the copyright holder, who generated the module in the
first place, and who if different is the person maintaining the module.

Chris


On 6 Jan 2013 11:09, "Peter von Kaehne" <ref...@gmx.net> wrote:

>
> > Von: Manfred Bergmann <manfred.bergm...@me.com>
>
> > Am 06.01.2013 um 09:50 schrieb Andrew Thule <thules...@gmail.com>:
> >
> > >  The site makes it seem like anyone can contribute to module creation,
> > modification.
> > >
> >
> > Anyone can contribute to module creation.
>
> Thanks, Manfred. Indeed, anyone can. We have hundreds of modules produced
> by dozens of contributors.
>
> What you can not do is publish on your own server what is licensed to
> CrossWire.
>
> What we do not want is that people interfere in existing relationships
> around existing copyrighted modules. Certainly not by breaching copyright
> and publishing such modules on their own server.
>
> Hardly secretive cabale...
>
> Peter
>
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