I felt like being a bit contenscious.
On here we have read that magic is expensive (from people who can't afford it)
And also that its wrong that some magic is being sold at give away prices (downloads, ebay and the like)
And some is being given freely away.
So here's my rant - do join in!
some magic should be free. Face it, get a book from a clearance shop and you are getting standard fayre. Like professors nightmare, cut and restored, i've even seen healed coke can. Its great stuff and it means that newbies can join in. Its also not got the plasticy look of bought tricks because you can get the stuff down the hardware store or a paket of cards. The problem is that us lot who do a bit more magic look down our noses and imply that such tricks are not real magic. Hey, the layman hasnt seen/doesn't know some of the simplest stuff. I still get a kick out of c+r and professors, as well as single handed knots even though i do more expensive bought tricks, which brings me to my nxt thought.
I am glad that stronger illusions are expensive. Why? because it keeps it away from those people who like to 'just know how its done'. So give it up for Sankey and co who charge a minimum of 20 smackers for a dvd. Keep it just out of reach of the average punter but reasonable enough for serious amateurs. I was disappointed to discover that ebay were doing a time master for £30. Makes it so's good magic falls into the hands of occasional dabblers, probably who don't put in the hours required to pull off a good trick and make it stronger and instead reveal it to all and sundry. Not only that but if a trick is more well known it leaves less about for others to amaze and amuse people with, potentially even those of us who make a living from it.
People also value what they pay for. If you had bought a trick for £15 would you give the secret away? Thought not. What if you bougt a cheapo off the net ... under a pound say? We tell our kids if they want something they have to save up for it, then they will value it. In these days of credit cards we have devalued money and therefore our purchases.
oh yeah, and don't forget that some people actually sell their tricks to make money, so giveing them away is stealing (craig, I read your post recently and felt for you in touchy feeling kind of way. I'd swear, but then Christians don't do such things

So my point (up for debate) is this.
Make standard fodder even MORE accessible - free on the net even. Don't worry about it, don't stress that it is giving away our secrets.
Keep bigger tricks expensive. If you can't afford them, get a second job! Or stick to the more standard stuff that is cheaper. learn to perform it well and you will have just as much fun as spending the earth. Who knows, someone might pay you for a show and in doing so allow you to buy more expensive illusions which get you better shows etc ...
Anyone fancy arguing the point?
Blessings all