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by piker
249 days ago
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Thanks for the kind words, and I have given it serious thought. It's definitely not impossible in the future. I just don't think there is enough interest right now in contributing to the underlying tech without generalizing it so much that it basically becomes an inferior LibreOffice. Instead, the business model for Tritium is to give away the niche legal product for free to the community, but charge commercial users who need more granular control over its network activity, etc. This gives smaller start-ups, law offices and in-house shops a chance to benefit from the niche features while reserving for more demanding organizations to express an interest in and benefit from advanced features. |
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You could make a special exemption for non-profits and public defenders.
Giving it away for free just creates potential for freeloaders.
Great product idea by the way! Hard to believe lawyers have gone without this for so long.