RickGross
06-27-2006, 01:57 PM
Please see section 48, "Copyrights," of the Online Help in BibleWorks 7 (or the corresponding "Copyrights" section of the documentation in previous versions of BibleWorks) to determine the copyright owner on BibleWorks texts. This information is shown in the Analysis Window when one's mouse is placed over the three-letter text code in the Browse Window. Permissions for use of all BibleWorks material must be requested directly from the copyright owners.
If BibleWorks, LLC is the copyright owner for the texts or files one is citing, please know that we don't charge nonprofit organizations a royalty fee for the use of BibleWorks-copyrighted work, although we do ask to be notified (contact BibleWorks Customer Service (http://www.bibleworks.com/contact.html)) and that an acknowledgement of the BibleWorks, LLC copyright be included in the work. If BibleWorks-copyrighted material is to appear in a work to be sold or licensed for profit, please contact BibleWorks Customer Service (http://www.bibleworks.com/contact.html) with the details, and we'll work out a quick license so that the laborer who developed this material can receive compensation worthy of his hire.
BibleWorks itself, although licensing its product at cost, has chosen not to apply for 501(c)(3) status and so is often in this situation in the other direction, so you may be confident any license fee we ask will be non-onerous and fair.
Last update: RG/June 23, 2006
If BibleWorks, LLC is the copyright owner for the texts or files one is citing, please know that we don't charge nonprofit organizations a royalty fee for the use of BibleWorks-copyrighted work, although we do ask to be notified (contact BibleWorks Customer Service (http://www.bibleworks.com/contact.html)) and that an acknowledgement of the BibleWorks, LLC copyright be included in the work. If BibleWorks-copyrighted material is to appear in a work to be sold or licensed for profit, please contact BibleWorks Customer Service (http://www.bibleworks.com/contact.html) with the details, and we'll work out a quick license so that the laborer who developed this material can receive compensation worthy of his hire.
BibleWorks itself, although licensing its product at cost, has chosen not to apply for 501(c)(3) status and so is often in this situation in the other direction, so you may be confident any license fee we ask will be non-onerous and fair.
Last update: RG/June 23, 2006