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On 10/29/2010 02:53 PM, Rodrigo Pereira wrote:
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This is not fair in general, not only for a part of industry. And
looks like a "culture tax" that makes culture more expensive for
all.<br>
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well, no. the idea with a flat rate is a very low fee that makes you
not have to pay anything at all for all culture you could possibly
want to have access to.<br>
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culture might get less creative though.<br>
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/a<br>
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industry against other part.<br>
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