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Lexis and WestLaw? do not provide services to public libraries.

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 Another objection to the free platform is that private actors would manipulate the meta-information to sabotage opposing legal actions. Wikipedia, again, is a testament to the growth of internal safeguards against abuses.

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The effectiveness of a distribution system can be measured by its cost. The ineffectiveness of the old-world music distribution system was illustrated by the share of its revenues that went to feeding the distribution system, rather than the content-production system. The same can be said of Lexis and Westlaw--In 2005, Lexis managed revenues of $8.94 billion with a 23.1% profit margin.

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