I’m moving away from Logos/online resources and am transferring my license to someone else, but it’s mentioned that Logos only allows a library transfer once, does anyone know if this is true or not? I can not find anything about it in their terms.
I found this —> Can I transfer a Logos resource to another user? – Logos Help Center
A license can only be transferred once.
Without that limitation, Logos would rename to Logos Transfer Co … for students end of each semester.
You could transfer/sell your whole account though.
This does raise some questions though:
Obviously, Logos doesn't want this to turn into some kind of rental system.
But what if I bought a package from someone else 10 years ago and now that package makes up only a tiny fraction of my library… would that mean I wouldn't be able to transfer my library to anyone? Or that I could transfer my library but not that particular package? (which seems like it could get messy if there was dynamic pricing involved later)
Is there a difference in policy/limits between transferring individual books/packages and transferring your entire library?
Well, the Bob-ian answer would have been 'we're reasonable'. Folks kept trying for hard and fast rules.
I wonder if Bob-ianism has moved on.
The disappearance of Bob-ianism brings a bit of a tear to my eye.
Bob-ian covenant of grace has been replaced by the covenant of law now that PE investors have been incarnated into the Logos world!! This covenant of law will be gradually revealed.
have a senses of humor, people.
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