Typo Policy

Some recent threads have got me thinking about the issue of typos.
Would Logos correct obvious typos that exist in the hard-copy originals? What if errors are pointed out in corrigenda that are available, or in typo reports submitted by Logos users?
Example:
Wesley Perschbacher's New Testament Greek Syntax: An Illustrated Manual which would be a good resource except that a reviewer has pointed out errors in the printed work. I remember looking through a hard copy (which I have since given away) that did show at least a few irritating errors.
Because of my concern over typos, I have held back from getting the digital copy.
Would Logos correct those errors? If cost is an issue, couldn't Logos negotiate with publishers to share some of the expense of cleaning up the text?
Comments
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Lee said:
Would Logos correct obvious typos that exist in the hard-copy originals?
I don't think so, but Logos does submit the errors to the publisher.
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