Are these old books recordable?

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InTheDesert
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Post by InTheDesert »

Just wondering whether these are fair game: https://books.logos.com/

Looks like they won't be available permanently but they are full scans with copyright pages - does that suffice?
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annise
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Post by annise »

Let's discuss it on an individual basis if there is something you particularly need to read and it is not available on a more accessible basis.
" During the beta period you can search and view all of the books for free." is not a particularly encouraging remark.

Anne
InTheDesert
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Post by InTheDesert »

annise wrote: December 29th, 2020, 3:05 am Let's discuss it on an individual basis if there is something you particularly need to read and it is not available on a more accessible basis.
" During the beta period you can search and view all of the books for free." is not a particularly encouraging remark.

Anne
I know what mean. I was keen on this which can't be found elsewhere: https://books.logos.com/#q=Letters%20moule/0&content=/books/3819&tab=search
American Trials Vol. 3 95% 5 left!
Female Scripture Characters by William Jay (1769 - 1853) 93% 2 left!
Devotional Commentary: Apocalypse 85%
Emotions
PL pls: DPL DPL 43 27-28
annise
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Post by annise »

We would need to know about the rights they claim etc, I had a swift look but it is complex.

Anne
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