The following Bible translations are in the public domain: [1]
• King James Version (KJV): The standard English-speaking Protestant version of the Bible, published in 1611 [1]
• World English Bible (WEB): A modern English translation that can be copied in any form [2]
• American Standard Version (ASV): The 1901 version of the Bible [3]
• Septuagint: The Old Greek version of the Bible, which includes translations of the Hebrew Old Testament [4]
• JPS Tanakh 1917: A popular Jewish translation of the Bible [5]
• Geneva Bible: A translation based on scholarly editions of the Greek New Testament and Hebrew Scriptures [6]
Works published before 1923 are in the public domain, according to the Copyright Act. This means that many older Bible translations are fair use. [7]
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[7] https://billmuehlenberg.com/2017/06/23/bible-copyright-law/