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>I think that the value of the CD comes from having it in a convenient format (convenient to some, I prefer the internet for my storage medium). How is this any different than conference organizations using freeware or shareware compilationa as one of the incentives for going to the conference? My utilities have been distributed on conference CDs, and I didn't get a cut of the conference profit?
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>As long as any documentation for the CD notes that the content contained can be acquired for free online, I see absolutely no problem with selling a CD that compiles all of the content and files from the UT. Some might see it as a valuable resource. I don't think its unethical at all.

It depends on the pricing structure. If you're basically covering costs then there is no problem. If it is sold as a money maker then I would expect a cut. I get a lot of benefit from the UT and try to give back in the spirit of community. I don't want someone else making bucks off my free contributions. They are free!! and should stay that way.

P.S. Like the new doo!!
Paul G Brown, MCSD
Paul G Brown
paul@paulgbrown.com
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