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Old Tue Sep 08, 2009, 03:22pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally Posted by Berkut View Post
That seems like a safe bet, since the NCAA publishes their rules online for free :P

I get that the NFHS uses the sale of books as an income stream, I just think it is a pretty poor way to go about making money, since it relies on a grossly outdated informational model that does not apply in today's world, and *should not* apply when it comes to something like making information about the rules as widely available as possible.
It is not about "making money". It is about funding thier operations. They're basically a non-profit organization don't really have a product to sell aside from the rules and training materials. If you can come up with another way that they can get people to give them money for the rules without printing them, I'm sure they'd be glad to listen.
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