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Today's useless fact - Is the Bible copyrighted?
There are no original Biblical copyright holders. The
Bible was written by roughly 40 or so people
over the span of 1,500 years (from around 1450 B.C. until A.D.
100). It was written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek.
Many modern translations of the Bible are copyrighted. While
several of these Bible copyright holders offer their translations
online and allow people to make attributed quotes, they would
probably frown upon someone printing their translation and trying
to sell it. Besides, since a Bible quote in English is by
definition a translation, it's good practice to attribute the
source.
As we quickly discovered, copyright law is a complicated affair. Many
books become public domain 70 years after the author's death. Of
course, it goes without saying that the Bible isn't your average
book, so we suggest you check with the publisher. However, the
Bible Gateway notes that many versions are in the public domain
including the
King James Bible.
Check out the links in our
Bible category
for more.
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