standingfirm - lets not be condescending. You may be correct and I may be wrong, but I do not think so. I DO KNOW that according to US Copyright Law there is an exemption called "fair use" which allows for the limited quotation of copyrighted works WITHOUT prior permission from the publisher (or copyright holder). I am NOT aware of ANY copyright holder having the right to exempt themselves from "fair use". Therefore I do not believe I am wrong.Originally posted by KeithS:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by standingfirminChrist:
Keith,
If the book itself says one cannot use passages out of it without express written permission, then one must get express written permission.
Not hard to understand.
I provided a reference to copyright.gov which explains this for those willing to do the research. I did not review the site thoroughly, but again, I am not aware of any copyright hold being allowed to exempt themselves from "fair use". Please provide an article which disputes this interpretation. </font>[/QUOTE]You won't find one. Keith is correct that copyright laws allow for "fair use" of copyrighted material. "Commentary and criticism" is one of the rules of thumb for deciding "fair use," so long as the copyrighted material is not extensive, and the BB certainly qualifies under that exception.
Many of the copyright sites do spell out what they consider acceptable use (number of verses, percentage of work, etc.) and allow those uses without previous permission, but with acknowledgement. (Seems only fair to me.) Many also explicitly permit reproduction on bulletin boards, overhead slides, etc. with only the translation being designated by the appropriate letters.
(BTW: The ASV is in the public domain, as is Young's Literal Translation, the World English Bible and the Darby Bible. The NET allows you to print the entire Bible for distribution, so long as you give it away for free and acknowledge the copyright.)
This is a non-issue being treated as if it were an issue. Not surprising, I suppose, because it happens all the time here.