Thomas Thurman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A question I'm curious about: > > /usr/doc/bible-kjv/copyright and /usr/doc/bible-kjv-text/copyright say: > > : The copyright for the King James Version text of the Bible is expired > : since the translation was done in 1611 under King James the first of > : Great Britain. > > Do we have anyone who can confirm that this is correct within the UK and > generally within the Commonwealth? I've seen it claimed that the Crown > Copyright on the text is perpetual (e.g. at [1], and at least one > publisher of Bible software claims that they needed a licence to do > so: [2]). > > And if this is incorrect, do we just go and ask the Crown Patentees for a > licence to distribute, or move the package into another area, or what?
Reading some stuff on Eldred v. Reno, I cam across the following snippet Until the Statute of Anne (1710), copyright in England had been perpetual. Historians' Br. at 5-6. After the Statute of Anne limited the copyright term, publishers continued to insist that their common law copyright remained perpetual, the Statute of Anne notwithstanding. Not until 1774 was this question finally resolved against the publishers. Donaldson v. Beckett, 4 Burr. 2408, 98 Eng. Rep. 257 (H.L. 1774). at http://eon.law.harvard.edu/openlaw/eldredvashcroft/, p. 26 of the opening brief. So I don't think that we have to worry about Crown copyright. Regards, Walter Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

