I don't subscribe to anything either. Of course everything I find on the net is someone else's interpretation of the lyrics and chords. 3 different search engines typically produce 3 different results. I pick the best one I can find, copy to a new Word document, and fix the chords as I see necessary. Even if the chords are correct, they are often not in the right place, and I'm kinda particular about having the chords directly above the word/syllable where they are to be played.
So I end up with a 4th interpretation of the song, lol.
Things were actually much easier before the internet, you just went to the music store and bought the book. Then you ended up with the musical notation, chords, lyrics, etc. and you knew they were correct. And you were copyright compliant.
I wonder what it would cost to replicate my collection, which include: Beatles Complete (the black book,) Eagles Complete, The Who Complete, Paul Simon Complete (2 volumes,) Gordon Lightfoot Complete (3 volumes,) Elton John and Bernie Taupin Complete (3 volumes,) Led Zeppelin Complete, Moody Blues Complete, The Life And Times Of Jim Croce (Complete,) plus a whole raft of other books. Of course all these "complete" collections were complete at the time they were printed. I bought most of them in the '70's.