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I hope they planned for this. Hinging an entire business on the decision of a 3rd party is Russian roulette.


Flattr is fundamentally a web company, competing with Google's +1 button and Facebook's Like button more than than Paypal donations, even if users are spending real money. This is just a potential new arena for Flattr, and not their core business.


They already have a relatively successful business. This rejection just removes one of their possible revenue streams and nothing more.




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