I have a question about using multiple devices. Can I have devices in two different home locations? I have two houses, each with a computer.
FAQ (logos.com) [quote]
What is the End User License Agreement (EULA)?
You can view our EULA here.The EULA is the license every user agrees to when he or she installs a copy of Logos. In essence, the EULA says Logos can be used by one user on multiple devices. Your package is yours for your own personal use and can be used on your PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, Android, and other devices at home or at work.
FAQ (logos.com) [quote] What is the End User License Agreement (EULA)? You can view our EULA here.The EULA is the license every user agrees to when he or she installs a copy of Logos. In essence, the EULA says Logos can be used by one user on multiple devices. Your package is yours for your own personal use and can be used on your PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone, Android, and other devices at home or at work.
The FAQ page is out of date as the 'EULA' acronym is long gone, but the link gets one to the current "Terms". So the summary is better expressed as "LBS Licenses may ONLY be used on devices owned by the licensee in whose name the LBS License is registered. Each LBS License is granted for use by one human user only", where LBS = Logos Bible Software.
Based on the above, the short answer is "Yes" if you own the computers.
I mean, when a man and woman marry, the two become one flesh - and this is a Bible Study app. How are we interpreting the licensing in terms of a husband and wife, we going biblical/one flesh, or societal, two individuals?
How are we interpreting the licensing in terms of a husband and wife, we going biblical/one flesh, or societal, two individuals?
I don't think biblical hermeneutics apply to license terms.
"Rules were made for the guidance of the wise and the blind obedience of fools"
While it is difficult to frame precise rules that cover all situations Logos has at times indicated that joint use by husband and wife is acceptable providing both are not 'employed' in the ministry.
I assume that 'one flesh' also implies 'one mind' hence 'one login', 'one prioritisation list', 'one set of notes'.
Note the law of unintended consequences.