Is the King James Bible copyright?

The crown has a perpetual copyright on the King James Bible, through "letters patent" originally issued to stop unofficial editions and then to protect the country from ranters, shakers, Quakers, nonconformity and popery.
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When was the King James version of the Bible copyrighted?

The King James Version (KJV), also the King James Bible (KJB) and the Authorized Version, is an English translation of the Christian Bible for the Church of England, which was commissioned in 1604 and published in 1611, by sponsorship of King James VI and I.
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Do I need permission to quote the King James Bible?

When quotations from the KJV text are used in materials not being made available for sale, such as church bulletins, orders of service, posters, presentation materials, or similar media, a complete copyright notice is not required but the initials KJV must appear at the end of the quotation.
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Who owns the copyright to the King James version?

The British Crown actually owns the copyright to the King James Bible, which has been renewed upon the accession of each succeeding monarch since King James himself. So the queen, through the auspices of Cambridge University Press, was sending him a bill, according to BBC Music Magazine.
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Is the Bible under copyright?

Thus, religious works are copyrighted in the same manner as any other type of work. Since most of the world's major religions have been practiced for over a thousand years, their original scriptures are in public domain. This includes scriptures such as the Torah, the Bible, the Quran, and the Bhagavad Gita.
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The King James Bible is Not Copyrighted



What version of the Bible is copyright free?

As a general rule, anything published in the U.S. in the year 1924 or before, it is in the public domain. This also applies to translations of the Bible. However, the only major modern biblical translation in the public domain is the World English Bible, which was willingly dedicated to free public use.
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Is the NIV Bible copyright?

The NIV was created as a modern translation, by Bible scholars using the earliest and highest quality source manuscripts available, into broadly understood modern English. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used by Permission. All rights reserved worldwide.
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Is the King James Bible the most accurate?

Published in 1611, the King James Bible spread quickly throughout Europe. Because of the wealth of resources devoted to the project, it was the most faithful and scholarly translation to date—not to mention the most accessible.
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Is the King James Bible Catholic?

The King James Version (KJV) is regarded as one of the first English translations of the Catholic Bible, with the Great Bible and the Bishops Bible as its first two English predecessors. The KJV was translated or written with the use of the most original manuscripts in Hebrew and Greek.
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Can I quote the Bible on my website?

And just in case it helps, the King James Version of the Bible is in public domain, so that means that there are no copyright restriction and permission is not needed to quote it at all.
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Is it OK to quote the Bible?

So, yes, you can quote the Bible or other holy books in your commercial work, but there are a truckload of caveats to that. Consider the version, what book, what country you want to publish the novel in, how much of the book you're quoting, and a bunch of other things.
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Do you need permission to use the Bible in a book?

Commercial use over 1000 words, or more than 50% of a work, or using an entire biblical book require permission.
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Why is the KJV called the Authorized Version?

King James Version (KJV), also called Authorized Version or King James Bible, English translation of the Bible, published in 1611 under the auspices of King James I of England.
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Who created the King James Bible?

The actual translating (writing) of the KJV was done by a committee of 47 scholars and clergymen over the course of many years. So we cannot say for certain which individual wrote a given passage.
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Which version of the Bible is closest to the original text?

The New American Standard Bible is a literal translation from the original texts, well suited to study because of its accurate rendering of the source texts. It follows the style of the King James Version but uses modern English for words that have fallen out of use or changed their meanings.
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Why should I use the KJV Bible?

The KJV "works as both a word-for-word and sense-for-sense translation," meaning it acts as both a literal translation of many of the words believed to have been used by Jesus Christ and his Apostles and accurately conveys the meaning behind those words and events, Gordon said.
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Why was Enoch removed from the Bible?

I Enoch was at first accepted in the Christian Church but later excluded from the biblical canon. Its survival is due to the fascination of marginal and heretical Christian groups, such as the Manichaeans, with its syncretic blending of Iranian, Greek, Chaldean, and Egyptian elements.
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Can you read the Bible on Youtube copyright?

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You might start with the general presumption that, if the Bible version you want to use was first published after 1925, United States copyright law protects it. —You may quote from a translation of the Bible...
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Can Bible verses be used for commercial use?

The answer is "it depends." The New American Standard Bible, the New International Version, and the New King James Version have been copyrighted, as have many versions of the Bible since 1881, based on new translations. So quotes from long passages of their content may constitute infringement.
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Is the Bible in Basic English public domain?

The 1965 printing of the Bible was published by Cambridge Press in England without any copyright notice and distributed in the US, falling into the Public Domain according to the UCC convention of that time.
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Can I publish the Bible?

The King James Version is in the public domain, but if a company wants to publish a study Bible or a devotional Bible using a modern translation, it will have to pay royalties to the owner of that translation.
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WHO publishes the Holy Bible?

The Holy Bible | Book by Skyhorse Publishing | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster.
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Is the Book of Mormon copyright?

Joseph Smith retained control over the printing and distribution of the Book of Mormon in the United States by obtaining a federal copyright for the text.
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