Well, wherever there are votes, there should be a campaign! My platform is "don't vote for a discount on public domain works we can get for free, vote for a discount on works we cannot get at discounted prices otherwise!"
Rationale: I'd rather have Carson's Pillar commentary at 75% and Spurgeon off a website or in PDF format than have Spurgeon at 75% and no Carson at all (or at 25%).
I anticipate that some may be eyeing discount on collections as opposed to individual works as well. My platform favours the needs of the poor in the Logos constituency who would perhaps not be able to afford even a greatly discounted collection but would be grateful to be able to afford single works otherwise unaffordable too!
Now, where is there is a campaign, there is a debate...