On Mon, 2018-09-10 at 09:54 -0400, Tom Sullivan wrote: > First, take Matthew Henry's or Calvin's commentaries. They are way > out > of copyright to say the least. Now some publishers may add OCR text, > comments, footnotes, etc. These are copyrightable. Am I correct in > thinking that the original text itself could be safely made into a > module? Surely I am, for these modules are out there. Or am I > missing > something?
Yes, the original text can be made a module, any later edition not, unless it without addition or editing simply copies an older public domain edition. With this in mind we will e.g. publish critical editions of the NT from Westcott Hort, but not the newest Aland. > Secondly, there are those who publish images of old works and > manuscripts. They claim copyright to the images in some cases. At > the > same time, if one does not publish the image, but only the bare > original > text, which is not copyrightable, that should be OK for a module. Am > I > correct? I should note that I have seen many cases of republished > old > works that have a copyright label, but it seems to me that they > copyright can only apply to the modern additions. While pictures are copyrightable, I presume using the pictures to transcribe the bare text would make a PD document. Our WLC is something of that kind. Someone somewhere put fingers on keyboard and typed the bare text in. > Thirdly, [..] > In other words, even if a module maker has a > legal > right, it may not be worth the risk in the view of the Sword > community. > Am I correct in my impression that this is a factor? Yes, this is a risk and yes this risk makes us double cautious. In general Bible publishers are kind folk and do not like to sue, but of course they could. FWIW the last time I had to pull a text due to erroneous publication as public domain I was uploading within days a new module with footnotes, crossreferences and the like, significantly improved upon the prior one which was text only. The Bible society in question had coupled their request to pull the old module with an offer of an improved text. But we still do not want to risk this. Peter _______________________________________________ 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