I own five of the 12 public domain volumes, but I don't see any dynamic pricing.
Just curious ... When you say own public domain volumes, what does that mean? Personal Book?
No, public domain works are those which are no longer owned by anyone - no copyright applies and no royalties are due for using them
I have two of them, and also do not see dynamic pricing.
I guess I was trying to go down the path, that if a person had a public domain book and turned it into a personal book I don't think it would count in terms of dynamic pricing, which would explain the OP concern/question.
If they are not personal books but purchased through FaithLife then I understand the concern.
... it was the "public domain" part that lead me to ask the question.
Does that make sense?
It does make sense.
In this case, the volumes I own are not PB's and the Logos.com website recognizes that I own those volumes. I noted that they're public domain because that means that there's no contract present that might prohibit Dynamic Pricing.
Verbum staff: Please enable Dynamic Pricing on this collection. Thanks!
Dynamic Pricing is enabled now!
Yay!
Thank you Verbum staff!