- Bahá'í Schism Battles It out in Court, by Manya A. Brachear. (2009-05-30) Short article touching on a lawsuit to prevent covenant-breakers from using the word "Bahá'í" and "The Greatest Name."
- Basis of the Bahá'í Community, The: A Statement Concerning the New History Society, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States. (1941-11) A statement on Ahmad Sohrab's activities and its trademark infringement case.
- Copyright options for submissions to the Bahá'í Library Online, by Brett Zamir. (2006)
- Copyright Status of Bahá'í Texts, by United States Bahá'í Publishing Trust. (1996-11) Questions regarding copyright and posting of Sacred Writings on the Internet.
- Historical Analysis of Critical Transformations in the Evolution of the Bahá'í World Faith, An, by Vernon Elvin Johnson. (1974) Detailed study of major changes in the Faith's history, opposition to such changes, and their resulting tensions and resolutions.
- Lights of Guidance: A Bahá'í Reference File, by Bahá'u'lláh, Abdu'l-Bahá, Shoghi Effendi, Universal House of Justice. Helen Bassett Hornby, comp. (1988) The classic Bahá'í reference book. This is its first online edition.
- National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States vs. New Mexico Covenant-Breakers, by Author unknown. (1966) Documents from the lawsuit by the NSA vs. the New Mexico covenant-breaker group "The National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States of America Under the Hereditary Guardianship, Inc." for their use of Bahá'í names and titles.
- Notes on Copyright, by Jonah Winters, Brett Zamir. (1998) Notes about various copyright schemes followed by the Bahá'í Library Online, with links to the US Library of Congress' copyright information website.
- Texts, Sacred, Permission to Distribute Electronic Copies of, by Universal House of Justice. (2000-05-08) Sacred Writings and anything produced by the Bahá'í World Center or the Bahá'í International Community may be electronically redistributed.
- United States National Spiritual Assembly vs. Mirza Ahmad Sohrab, by Author unknown. (1941) In 1941 the National Spiritual Assembly unsuccessfully sued Covenant Breaker Mirza Ahmad Sohrab for his use of the word "Bahá'í." This is the court's conclusions.
- WIPO Domain Name Dispute: Case D2001-1302, "bahaiwomen.com", by Author unknown. (2001) A legal ruling finding, on behalf of the Bahá'ís, that unauthorized use of the domain bahaiwomen.com is a trademark infringement. Followed by a newspaper article from Newsbytes, "Bahá'í Organization Bests Speculator In Domain Dispute."
- WIPO Domain Name Dispute: Case D2005-0214, "uhj.net", by Author unknown. (2005-08-25) A legal ruling finding, against the Bahá'ís, that covenant breakers are allowed to use the domain uhj.net.
|