old BC court case on cost-recovery vs. access

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old BC court case on cost-recovery vs. access

Michael Lenczner-2
I was checking out the accessibility of legal data and I ran across this BC case from 1996 on cost-recovery vs access. I'm sharing it and wondering if this is interesting / relevant to anyone.  The TL;DR is that they lost.

Date:1996-03-11 (Docket: 91-1996)

http://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bcipc/doc/1996/1996canlii638/1996canlii638.html?searchUrlHash=AAAAAQAKImVjb3RydXN0IgAAAAAB

"TRIM is intended to create a state-of-the-art capability in B.C.’s mapping sector.  Consequently,  the government seeks to achieve cost recovery from sales to the public.  Startup costs are estimated to be over $70 million. The data compilation costs for each mapsheet are estimated to be approximately $10,000.  Annual update costs of $1.5 to $2 million per year are intended to be funded entirely by revenue from sales.  In February 1991 the Minister of Finance and the Treasury Board approved a policy of distribution to the private sector and other governments at a market price that allows some cost recovery.  The $600 per file sales price was approved in April 1993.  (Submission of the Ministry, pp. 10-12)"

Michael Lenczner
CEO, Ajah
http://www.ajah.ca
514-708-5112

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Re: old BC court case on cost-recovery vs. access

Herb Lainchbury
Very interesting.  Thanks Michael.

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On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 7:24 PM, Michael Lenczner <[hidden email]> wrote:
I was checking out the accessibility of legal data and I ran across this BC case from 1996 on cost-recovery vs access. I'm sharing it and wondering if this is interesting / relevant to anyone.  The TL;DR is that they lost.

Date:1996-03-11 (Docket: 91-1996)

http://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bcipc/doc/1996/1996canlii638/1996canlii638.html?searchUrlHash=AAAAAQAKImVjb3RydXN0IgAAAAAB

"TRIM is intended to create a state-of-the-art capability in B.C.’s mapping sector.  Consequently,  the government seeks to achieve cost recovery from sales to the public.  Startup costs are estimated to be over $70 million. The data compilation costs for each mapsheet are estimated to be approximately $10,000.  Annual update costs of $1.5 to $2 million per year are intended to be funded entirely by revenue from sales.  In February 1991 the Minister of Finance and the Treasury Board approved a policy of distribution to the private sector and other governments at a market price that allows some cost recovery.  The $600 per file sales price was approved in April 1993.  (Submission of the Ministry, pp. 10-12)"

Michael Lenczner
CEO, Ajah
http://www.ajah.ca
<a href="tel:514-708-5112" value="+15147085112" target="_blank">514-708-5112

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