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Translating: 

All that has been said about copying applies to translating, except that the qualifications of the translator(s) must have been evaluated and accepted first by xaminit.net before any claimed translation is allowed. The translation will require a check on the quality by xaminit.net before being accepted. Any revisions are at the discretion of xaminit.netAlso, xaminit.net will allow the translation only on its official website & nowhere else. The translation on the website remains the property of xaminit.net. 

 

Why are we saying all this?

There are people who through ignorance, or deliberate or malicious intent, take what belongs to others for their own benefit. When the author (original composer) is not acknowledged or specified -- this is called theft. Don't do it and don't encourage others to do it.