How long do you have to subscribe to keep a library that you purchase
For the new 2025 libraries, it says "A subscription is required to purchase this library." What are the requirements for this purchase of a library:
- If you cancel the subscription, do you lose the library?
- How long do you need to keep the subscription to retain the library?
- Is there a minimum subscription level required for a given library?
I know my Hermeneutics class will be asking about this tonight. The mid-semester changes to the who Logos system will really add confusion.
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Once purchased, a user owns the library and will not lose it if they cancel the subscription. Mark Barnes even suggested that a user could use the free trial or a single month subscription to buy a new library.
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You only have to have a subscription at time of purchase. You will not lose access to that library when your subscription ends.
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Frank Sauer said:
Once purchased, a user owns the library and will not lose it if they cancel the subscription. Mark Barnes even suggested that a user could use the free trial or a single month subscription to buy a new library.
That is helpful to know. It would be good if that were specified somewhere, even in a footnote.
Also, if you purchase the 2 year subscription that FL is trying to push, do you get a 30 day trial period with cancellation option?
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Harry Hahne said:Frank Sauer said:
Once purchased, a user owns the library and will not lose it if they cancel the subscription. Mark Barnes even suggested that a user could use the free trial or a single month subscription to buy a new library.
That is helpful to know. It would be good if that were specified somewhere, even in a footnote.
Also, if you purchase the 2 year subscription that FL is trying to push, do you get a 30 day trial period with cancellation option?
It is legitimate to take the trial and subscribe for real at the end. That is a sort of free month.
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Also, this is a FAQ from halfway down the Subscription Page:
I am already subscribed to Logos. How can I get the 2-year option?
We don't support moving from an existing subscription to the two-year option yet. If you'd like this option, sign up below and we'll notify you when the two-year option becomes available.
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Harry Hahne said:
Also, if you purchase the 2 year subscription that FL is trying to push, do you get a 30 day trial period with cancellation option?
If you're eligible for a free trial, the site will have a "Start free trial button:
If you're not eligible for a free trial (e.g., Logos 10 discounts are applied), the site will say "Subscribe" and there is no free trial:
You cannot return this subscription for a refund (see https://www.logos.com/subscription-faq):
Subscription FAQ said:Can I return my subscription for a refund within the 30-day return window?
No. Our 30-day return policy applies to one-time product purchases, such as the 2025 Library, not to subscriptions. When you subscribe, you receive immediate access to a curated collection of books and tools, along with exclusive benefits and updates. For this reason, we do not offer refunds on subscription fees.
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Bradley Grainger (Logos) said:
If you're not eligible for a free trial (e.g., Logos 10 discounts are applied), the site will say "Subscribe" and there is no free trial:
Thanks, Bradley. That helps clarify things.
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