Is there a way to convert Logos books to a format which Kindle could read?
Maybe, but not legally, its the licence to read it in the Logos version you have purchased depending on publisher
Ah. Well that answers it. Thanks. Don't want to break any laws.
Dominic,
I am not at all sure that you are correct about that. It would certainly be illegal to distribute or share a logos book that you converted to KIndle, but I seriously doubt that it is illegal to convert it for personal use.
You are aware the courts have ruled, for example, that copyrighted music can be converted for personal use. This would seem to be the same thing.
If it is indeed illegal, I would like to know. Do you know of any legal opinion on converting the format of a book for personal use?
I am not trying to be argumentative here. I sincerely would like to know if there is a legal precedent on this.
Thanks.
One of the Pritchetts said they are not too fussed about us converting Logos books to Kindle format for personal use.
You are aware the courts have ruled, for example, that copyrighted music can be converted for personal use.
I am not sure if this is correct. I know that we can make a copy of the file; converting the file is a different story.
Our End User Licence Agreement with Logos states that we cannot "copy the Software or Content except to make archival or backup copies as provided above."
As it has been stated that Logos' official policy is to look the other way. This being said, it is not legal (IMHO) to convert Logos' books to another format to be used in another program.
Maybe with the Vyrso app you don't have to? (see separate logos forum on Vyrso)
You do not have to use there web browser. Go to library.logos.com most of the logos books are on there. When I go there I normally go there and use the the article view to view the page.
You don't have to use the Kindle browser to access library.logos.com? How do you access it if not through the browser?