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 lathlee
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Hi. Cuz this involves my future financial planning, I would like to get answer asap
I was wondering based on Dave's past answer , powerscore will eventually forced to stop selling PT01-20 questions training types catorgized. I guess lsac doesn't like that. When would Powerscore will have to make that difficult choice ?
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 Dave Killoran
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In book form, those will likely disappear relatively soon since LSAC has raised licensing fees on books using those exams, roughly by three-fold. That will drive licensing so far up that the retail cost of the book will be so high that it just won't be a viable product. In the meantime we have some backstock so there are copies around :)

However, when one door closes, another opens and students with the $99 package from LSAC will discover that courses then give them full access to tools of that type. While right now there is some backlash to the LSAC Plus package, I expect that in the future it will be a standard things that everyone buys, and you'll then see courses and materials geared around that. We are already developing a bunch of new products around that future :-D

Thanks!
 lathlee
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I am terribly sorry to add this part in original post, I meant to ask, digital version only question type training:

when would powerscore have to sell pt1-20 question type training that are selling in powerscore websites digitized version
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 Dave Killoran
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The digital version you see will have the same problem as paper copies since licensing for books is identical regardless of delivery platform. So, it won't be long before those books disappear (or, digitally at least, become far more expensive)!
 lathlee
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Thank you very much for the quick reply. And terribly sorry to ask another following question? What is your best prediction for
Disseapring from "Not too long" from now? 2 months?
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 Dave Killoran
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Paper copies will no longer be printed starting now. There is still backstock though which we will sell until it runs out.

Digital copies will continue to be sold indefinitely. However, prices will go up in anywhere from a few weeks to a month or two (this is not in my control or I'd be more specific!).

At least as far as that book, that's the best I've got for now :-D

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