Most of these bounties are to port software that is already free and open source and so can not be sold, like Timberwolf and besides who expect to pay for a web browser or JIT emulator when these things are free on the other platforms. Also if the developers did charge for it their might be out cry, example what if the Kickstart Replacement Rom had a small fee, people would be calling for it to be made free and may even go as far as piracy and post it on a site for free for other to get, not that expect you to do such a thing:roflmao:
While agree in part with some of the other things you said in your post, you couldn't be more wrong about me making the Kickstart Replacement Rom available on my site if it were to be released for a small fee...

My whole point about setting the ROMS free is quite simply because there is no easy way to purchase them legally anymore, other than buying Cloantos Amiga Forever, while it's a good product for those that need it, for those that don't need an emulator then it's not fair to have to purchase something you don't require and will never use in order to just get hold of the ROM images...

If the ROM images or the Replacement ROMs were available to purchase easily online by themselves at a fair price then I would gladly pay for them, but as long as this nonsense over licensing fees/copyright/IP and the stranglehold of a few greedy companies prevails in stopping the easy distribution of the ROM images then I shall continue to support and applaud sites that make them freely available...

I would apply the same arguments to the Workbench disk sets too...
