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On Sat, 2008-05-31 at 19:37 -0700, jonathon wrote:
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On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 3:16 PM, John H. wrote:
> I wouldn't? Are you aware of some other procedure by which I might get a sword module other than scraping?
a) The resource installation tool that is part of the CrossSword
Project front ends can install resources;
b) Creating your own original material;
> inform me that he thought I may be breaking the law and that he
> Technically, that is a copyright infringement.
>
> Please, again, point me to the state or federal(as this is copyright)
> statute that you are relying on for this. What we seem to have here is
USC Title 17 section 107 list the criteria used to determine if "fair
use" apply:
* Purpose;
* Nature;
* Amount;
* Effect;
A single verse can be enough to exceed that which is an acceptable amount.
> I would also be quite interested in how crosswire might incur any liability for what I proposed to do. Please reference the statute in your response.
Conspiracy to commit copyright infringement would be the simplest to
ensure convictions of everybody associated with the project.
xan
jonathon
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