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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 22/04/2014 23:31, Sander Steffann
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<pre wrap="">- for a reasonable price (is €500 reasonable? compared to the €50 of option 2.3)</pre>
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Could be from a "strategic pricing point of view) - but the cost may
be higher.<br>
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<pre wrap="">The membership fee per year for LIRs <b class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>might<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b> be a little bit higher, but because membership fees have been going down steadily over the last couple of years and the number of members is currently around 10k I would be really surprised if this will be very noticeable for any LIR's fee.</pre>
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If we currently have 10 000 members at 1600 EUR (proposed 2015) that
gives a revenue of¨16M<br>
1000 legacy holders at 500E would give anoither 0,5M totaling 16,5M<br>
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If the fees were distributed evenly it would be 1500 pr member <br>
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I do not have a particulary strong feeling about the fees. My
company can easily afford the 1600 over the 1500.<br>
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But several new LIR who only get the /22 have expressed that they
think this fee is unfairly high so they would also like to pay only
500. <br>
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Personally I can live with both - but I would like to see the fee
strucure easily beeing explainable.<br>
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Hans Petter<br>
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