Peter<br><br>Thanks, but the purpose of sharing this module was to improve it, not to contribute to Crosswire.<br><br>With respect to abiding by your values - I believe I do. I live to honour Christ in all that I do. I abide by the law, and I seek His Glory. If these are the values that you are referencing, I agree.<br>
<br>On the other hand, if by values you imply I must accept 'scholarship is cultural work and subject to restrictive access' (even though that is no where in the law), or that facts may be 'owned' I admit - I don't abide by that value (because it is unlawful).<br>
<br>At the end of the day, if scholarship (meaning the source which is being re-used) is exempt from restrictive copyright as fair use, as I claim, and I have re-used existing scholarship and correctly credited the scholars then I have done nothing wrong.<br>
<br>But even if scholarship were copyrighted, derivative work is permitted under certain conditions, and I have met those conditions. Even if I am the only one defending this (truth is not the product of a vote) I have done nothing wrong. I have employed fair use, and obeyed the conditions necessary for derivative work.<br>
<br>Acknowledging that I seek to honour Christ in ALL that I do, and having defended my legal actions by producing a biblical DSS module, offering it to this list for improvement I am proceeding from faith [Rom 14:23]. If you still feel the need to send me to the lepers, or stone me, this list and the community it serves is under your authority, do as you see fit. All authority is ordained in heaven and only I stand before my master for my actions [Rom 14:10]<br>
<br>That said:<br>Each should be fully convinced in their own mind [Rom 14:5]<br>Do according to your spirit [Rom 8:14][Rom 14:23]<br><br>~A<br>