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Jonathon Blake wrote:
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<pre wrap="">ThinkAll .. do not believe that they will agree to bring their distribution practice into conformance with the requirements of the law or with what they are permitted to do under the GPL.
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This is where The Sword Project can use the services of a Pro Bona
Intellectual Property Rights Lawyer, to file suit against the
companies who violate the licence.
It might be possible to combine forces with one or two other FLOSS
projects, to take down ThinkAll.
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Beware of backfire. You might do more damage to Crosswire than to
anyone else. Crosswire may not be 100% clean with respect to copyright
violations, and is vulnerable to counterattack even if the attackers
have weak legal cases. Is filing lawsuits against someone who is
distributing the Holy Bible a good way to show God's love or not? What
would (did) the Apostle Paul say about this under the inspiration of
the Holy Spirit?<br>
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Choose your battles wisely. I'd rather see a timely release of The
Sword Project, personally.<br>
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Michael<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://kahunapule.org">http://kahunapule.org</a><br>
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