Re: AIS: 'Bored' and the Print Index


From: John I Jones <jijones@ix.netcom.com>

Chris Hollinshead wrote:
> 
> 
> The benefit of the R and I being available over the web is that it would not
> be proprietary to any operating system platform and access could easily be
> restricted to those that purchase the right to access. Updates and
> corrections would be easy to maintain, always providing the most up to date
> information. Either AIS membership or specific R and I access alone, or a
> combination of both... This type of access would protect the database from
> unauthorized reproduction but has the drawback of requiring web access and
> online time for usage. A secured area for downloading of the current version
> could also be an option.

*RIGHT ON*

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