On 10.03.19 21:50, Michael Johnson wrote:
I am well aware that this does not address the preference majority language 
speakers may have for certain modern copyrighted proprietary Bible 
translations. The best solution for access to those is to figure out a way to 
pay for those. This is not unreasonable. One of my few contributions to the 
Sword Project code was the encryption code used for locked modules for sale. 
However, the current model for selling modules excludes the Crosswire Bible 
Society, which actually doesn't handle money. I could through
eBible.org, but I would need help with that.

Thanks for the clarification regarding DBL, Michael - that is very helpful! Do you know of any projects that sell non-free translations for the purpose of using them in an open source product?
I have only seen non-free translations in commercial bible software so far.

So, if I understood you correctly, the availability of specific non-free bible translations for use in an open source product would still depend on individual negotiation efforts with the respective bible societies?

If I and/or others would want to pursue that route - do you have any other recommendations, specifically regarding the negotiation process?

Best regards,
Tobias


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