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The Open Scriptures Project, which I describe here, has hit a (hopefully temporary) snag. The project is dependent upon James Tauber’s excellent MorphGNT, which is open-licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. That license should protect derivative projects, but the German Bible Society has called that into question. You can read that here.

Long story short: I am voluntarily withdrawing my recently published eBook, which is based in turn on the Open Scriptures project, until this issue is resolved. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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  3 Responses to “Troubles for the Open Scriptures Project”

  1. [...] Update: The links to the ebook in question have been removed pending licensing discussions. See here. [...]

  2. [...] then it is time to update you on the status of some copyright issues mentioned not long ago. As I predicted, the German Bible Society’s move against the Open Scriptures project and the MorphGNT that it [...]

  3. And you thought Nestle and Aland weren't constantly changing the Greek text just for money. Looks like you were wrong. Hello public domain Stephanus 1550 or Scriveners' 1894 public domain reconstruction of the Greek text followed by the 1611 KJV.

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