If I wanted to sell my Logos library (I'm not interested at the moment), is it transferable to the purchaser?
What would I have to do to ensure Logos recognized the new owner had access to my library?
Thanks!
Basically, contact Customer Service, identify the new owner and pay a small fee ($20 last I saw). Or have the new owner contact CS, pay, and they'd confirm with you.
Or… give them your name and password. Then they can change it to theirs Delete any personal stuff you don't want someone else to have.
@Jerry Bush Would they still have access to your online account?
@Ronald Quick Probably? Not sure. I suppose this option would only work if you are leaving the Logos ecosystem entirely.
A normal license transfer is about moving ownership of resources (the library), and user data usually stays with the original user. Feature transfer is more complex.
@Gregg Farah you should speak to Customer Service about your need.
I also need to buy a library. I also need to buy a library. Please contact me if anyone wants to sell their library. Phuonghuy202@gmail.com
I like to rant at Faith Life for not giving us pdf versions. But then there's posts like this that remind me of why there needs to be strong security measures.
For example, the US Copyright Office's refusal to regulate AI content has given us yet another example of the doctrine of total depravity, in real time. That when there is no law mitigating some evil, it leavens the whole lump. When the authorities won't bring justice to thieves, then lawful owners' property gets passed around the internet like candy. The world drinks sin like water.
Likewise, ebooks are also vulnerable to this kind of thing. Selling, reselling, distributing their property on black markets and shadow libraries. Actually I bet if I looked I could find a whole bunch of stolen Christian ebooks.
You're not interested right now? As for me, someone can pry my Christian books out of my cold dead fingers. You can have my legs before you have those.
I give honour towards the most respectable men who ever lived, who have written the finest and most important literary works that have ever existed, more than to handle their work at the level of a common garage sale.
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