• Kairos
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    13 months ago

    That wouldn’t fix anything. There would be a site reselling it for a lower price or a large subscription fee for a specific area.

    Almost anything made by governments is public domain so it’s legal.

        • @grysbok
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          53 months ago

          Accurate. I both misread your comment and I have a bee in my bonnet about a $20 fee to take pictures of something you can examine for free.

          • Kairos
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            23 months ago

            They do that because they can. Write a letter to your mayor or executive of whatever municipality that is.

            • @grysbok
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              23 months ago

              Technically, it’s not been my municipality that’s charged me, but those around me and where I work. I don’t vote there. My town didn’t exist when the people I’m researching were making records. And at the state level, it comes up every few years but dies in committee. Last time was in 2020, when it died due to the pandemic changes everyone’s focus. I’ll ping my local congresscritter and see if it can be revived–the person advocating for change recently retired, sadly.