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David Brodbeck wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Aug 7, 2007, at 12:01 PM, Jeff Wormsley wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I suppose the sc***n sc****rs will be resurrected now, for ill or
good.
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I'm sure some people will go that route -- the "information wants to
be free" sorts who feel that paying anything for any kind of data is
too much. Personally I'm happy to pay a reasonable fee for reliable,
convenient data. I'm withholding judgement until I see what the
price structure actually is.
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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">I don't mind paying a fee
either, but my hope is that paying for the data buys us a new level of
support, reliability, and stability.<br>
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I'm also interested in what is being done to prevent someone else from
"stealing" their data and having us kicked out cold again? Seems to me
an unscrupulous company could just buy a login and use it for all their
commercial systems, no?<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
-Jay
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