← Back to context Comment by GorbachevyChase 6 hours ago Ironic those doing the most for making information open and accessible are the criminals. 3 comments GorbachevyChase Reply direwolf20 6 hours ago Of course. When it's criminal to make information open and accessible, only criminals will make information open and accessible. al_borland 6 hours ago A centuries old problem. Early translations of the Bible to English were illegal or required licenses.William Tyndale was put to death for translating the Bible into English, which would have been an act to make information open and accessible. josephcsible 5 hours ago > William Tyndale was put to death for translating the Bible into EnglishThat's not what he was put to death for. See https://www.catholic.com/magazine/print-edition/tyndales-her... and https://www.chinakasreflections.com/did-the-roman-catholic-c...
direwolf20 6 hours ago Of course. When it's criminal to make information open and accessible, only criminals will make information open and accessible.
al_borland 6 hours ago A centuries old problem. Early translations of the Bible to English were illegal or required licenses.William Tyndale was put to death for translating the Bible into English, which would have been an act to make information open and accessible. josephcsible 5 hours ago > William Tyndale was put to death for translating the Bible into EnglishThat's not what he was put to death for. See https://www.catholic.com/magazine/print-edition/tyndales-her... and https://www.chinakasreflections.com/did-the-roman-catholic-c...
josephcsible 5 hours ago > William Tyndale was put to death for translating the Bible into EnglishThat's not what he was put to death for. See https://www.catholic.com/magazine/print-edition/tyndales-her... and https://www.chinakasreflections.com/did-the-roman-catholic-c...
Of course. When it's criminal to make information open and accessible, only criminals will make information open and accessible.
A centuries old problem. Early translations of the Bible to English were illegal or required licenses.
William Tyndale was put to death for translating the Bible into English, which would have been an act to make information open and accessible.
> William Tyndale was put to death for translating the Bible into English
That's not what he was put to death for. See https://www.catholic.com/magazine/print-edition/tyndales-her... and https://www.chinakasreflections.com/did-the-roman-catholic-c...