I am 95 years of age. I have used the Logos library right from its beginning - approximately 30 years. When I die (Phil. 1:21) can anyone else make use of these books or must they be totally deleted from my computer system? Bob Burton.
Hi @Bob Burton
There have been a range of discussions on this over the years and it is possible to bequeath your books to someone in your will - my understanding is that they can only go to one person not be split between a number of people.
In one of the discussions, there was a comment from the Logos team - you can see it here
I recommend contacting their Customer Services team for fuller advice on this
Graham
Taking mine with me. Going to pay my subscription ahead 1000 years. Maybe.
I'm just going to ask Paul was he meant instead of searching my commentaries. :)
They’ll download into your memory so you can reference them in heaven 😂
Oh no - I must purge my library of heretical works ,,,
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