New English Translation of the Septuagint

Are there any active plans to bring this to Logos 4? I see that it's available on Accordance, and I have it in Olive Tree's BibleReader.
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Ive been waiting for this for some time! [Y] What do you say Logos?
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There's obviously some issue related to the publisher or else Logos would have had it years ago. It's unfortunate but seems to be the way things go in this business. The NETS website says that "NETS is currently available as a module in Accordance, and we expect that other electronic Bible databases will also license it from the Press in the future." They seem willing so the issue must be related to cost or user rights (e.g. mobile).
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As I understand it the NETS is not done by the same people who edit the NET Bible. Could somebody verify or correct my understanding? It would be nice if one or the other would have registered the trademark NET - New English Translation and the other would use a different title.
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David Thomas said:
Could somebody verify
There is no relationship between the groups. See http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/nets/ which I just noticed has changed its URL.
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