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John H. wrote:
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Biblegateway does not have the copyright. IBS does. <br>
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Read the copyright information right there:<br>
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<b><font size="5">Copyright Information</font></b><br>
These Scriptures have been made available on the Internet for your
personal use only. Any other use including, but not limited to, copying
or re-posting the Scripture on the Internet is prohibited. These
Scriptures may not be altered or modified in any form but must remain
in their original context.<br>
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Surely converting them to a Sword module constitutes altering or
modifying their form and is, as such, *explicitly* forbidden?<br>
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These Scriptures may not be sold or otherwise offered for sale--to
include online banner ads that encapsulate linkages to these Scriptures
for the purpose of selling online ad space. These Scriptures are free
for all online use.<br>
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These Scriptures are not public domain. These Scriptures are not
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Converting to a Sword module is a form of duplication...<br>
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Unless your license *explicitly* gives you that right, overruling the
copyright notice (is that even possible?), then the conversion is a
copyright infringement. I don't believe one needs to be a lawyer to
understand such explicit instructions...<br>
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Blessings
Frank
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