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I have a nagging suspicion that a "lifetime membership model" isn't any more sustainable in scientific publishing than it is in gym memberships.
Jim, that's something we're going to have to wait and see. The key will be if there are enough new scientists subscribing each year to keep the enterprise afloat. The calculations are probably closer to those of a large pension plan.