[cc-community] GNU-GPL, makefiles, and non-distributed executables
jonathon
jonathon.blake at gmail.com
Mon Dec 17 19:07:57 EST 2007
On Dec 17, 2007 6:26 PM, Terry Hancock wrote:
> * A "concordance" can be made of another work (a Bible concordance, though very common, is a bad example because many versions of the Bible are public domain anyway,
Minor nitpick. Most Bible translations are _not_ public domain. The
ASV and DRC are the only two in common usage that are public domain.
(The KJV is still under copyright.)
> but you can find concordances of Tolkien's work, Star Trek episodes, etc.
And to distribute the concordance you created, you have to have
permission from the copyright holder of the work that you created a
concordance of.
xan
jonathon
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