Logos has said in the past they want all the resources in their library available on the iPhone, but because it's a different delivery system, all their licenses with each publisher had to be redone. They said they contacted all of the copyright holders at the beginning of the year to request an update to the content licenses. Most publishers have responded, though some of them only allowed a portion of their resources to be available on the iPhone (IVP is one, I think).
Considering that none of Nelson's books are available yet, I would guess that it's Nelson that's balking at the change. Either they want greater licensing fees than Logos is willing to provide or they have some other arrangement that prevents that kind of licensing or they just haven't decided to commit yet because they want to leave their options open to other ebook formats (but that's all conjecture).
I don't know any more than what Logos has shared here in the forums.
1) An iPad, so that I can read more of the many books I have in Logos
2) WBC.
Given I wont be able to read (2) on (1), then I think I wont buy WBC at this time. Maybe Nelson does not really want some of my money, or for me to read their products?
Besides, if I cancel or don't buy any Nelson products, I'l be better able to afford (1).
I don't think any books from Thomas Nelson Publishers are available on the iPhone or mobile web.
Ironic--since they've been an important Logos partner in the past.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
Do you know if it is a copyright issue or are we just waiting for Logos to do it?
Logos has said in the past they want all the resources in their library available on the iPhone, but because it's a different delivery system, all their licenses with each publisher had to be redone. They said they contacted all of the copyright holders at the beginning of the year to request an update to the content licenses. Most publishers have responded, though some of them only allowed a portion of their resources to be available on the iPhone (IVP is one, I think).
Considering that none of Nelson's books are available yet, I would guess that it's Nelson that's balking at the change. Either they want greater licensing fees than Logos is willing to provide or they have some other arrangement that prevents that kind of licensing or they just haven't decided to commit yet because they want to leave their options open to other ebook formats (but that's all conjecture).
I don't know any more than what Logos has shared here in the forums.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
I've been thinking about buying two things:
1) An iPad, so that I can read more of the many books I have in Logos
2) WBC.
Given I wont be able to read (2) on (1), then I think I wont buy WBC at this time. Maybe Nelson does not really want some of my money, or for me to read their products?
Besides, if I cancel or don't buy any Nelson products, I'l be better able to afford (1).