I'm okay with that. I'd be more okay with it if that bookstore is, say, Powell's or Loompanics, than Amazon or B&N. :-) Because you are having trouble making money with your perl skills? I might have trouble buying that line... I don't know about this one. Seems to me that there wouldn't be forced disclosure -- just the associates ID, and for all I know a portion of every book I buy through Perl Monks goes to support the Association For The Eradication Of All Natural Life On Earth.

Maybe vroom should come up with a policy/guideline for this one. (It is his site -- maybe if someone's making money, it ought to be him, to pay for the site costs at the very minimum). I'd rather give a book kickback to vroom for keeping the site up then click thru banner ads for the same purpose.

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In reply to RE: Commercial Links by neshura
in thread Commercial Links by lhoward

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