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> Woookie man i wouldn't mind being one of your customers if you did decided to do
> that i bet others would as well.
Tell you what - tell me what you want downloaded (no porn or anything illegal!) and give me the URLs for download ([email protected]) and I'll see what I can do and we'll work out a price. My PC is going to be idle most of today anyway.
Won't be any more than a few quid - I won't go profiteering from it, just cover the costs and the use of my equipment. And if SR object to this, I won't mention it here again - I'll sort something out on my forums.
I am an honest guy - you *will* get a disc if you pay for it - and SR have my address anyway.
> http://www.flashget.com
Best one I've ever used.
I was actually thinking
> of offering a download service, as I have broadband. Download what people
> request, and charging just a few quid for the CD, postage etc.
Not sure how
> it stands with copyright issues etc., but as long as I'm only charging for my
> materials and not the software, I think it should be okay... anyone know?
Most of the programs are shareware anyway right? So, technically there should be no reason why you can't charge for the CD and delivery charge to distribute that product to people.
Best one I've ever used.
I was actually thinking of offering a download service, as I have broadband. Download what people request, and charging just a few quid for the CD, postage etc.
Not sure how it stands with copyright issues etc., but as long as I'm only charging for my materials and not the software, I think it should be okay... anyone know?