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Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn
I agree 100%. Some of the free scripts are as good as the paid ones at the moment anyway. It's a lot of work to customize a script. If you get it working on one domain, do a nice design for the front end, add content and links and banners and all the other elements that will make it make money hopefully, it sure is nice to be able to replicate that on other domains with a new header, color scheme and alternate content selections without paying again and again, just like one can do with Wordpress.
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You should know that the primary reason to charge a per domain license is to
make the script a cheaper price.
Those who use it the least pay the least. The least is not really enough money to
pay for all the work put into the script plus support. So those who use it the most
pay more and that makes things work out fair.
The small webmaster can get a script and the bigger webmaster with 30 domains pays
a reasonable amount for building an empire off someone else's code.
When programmers try to make a living buy selling a script that is unlimited domains then
they end up charging $1500 for what you are getting for $50-$250 now.
If you think the way programmers of these scripts are charging is some kind of
"brutal shit" then I can guess that if you own an affiliate program then you
definitely do not have NATS.
