Correct its a flat(ish) rate based upon number of members, but what defines a member ? if its someone who pays, and the web-site is completely open what do thay get for their money ?.
The option of making it read-only to non-members is an option, but this may prevent people on the edge contributing at all (Marks comments being a good example). Maybe we have some boards open to members and others open. Any thoughts ?
Steve
A member ,(IMHO), in this case (assuming no subs) is a person who's details we hold. To become a member on a free board you are usually required to give details. This differentiates you from the bloke in the street who offered no acceptance of what you are offering.
In the case of an event, there is usually a fee and hence you've got another of the legs of a legal contract. The other legs (offer, acceptance, legality etc.) will have a "paper" trail on the board even if there is no physical contract. If the message board offers to deliver your message and it does, that's contract complete, you can't sue them when your bike falls off it's stand.
In the case of us deciding to go to Dent, the payment IMHO (and limited legal knowledge) decides who we have the contract with and hence who's PLI we use. If we all go the farm house and pay we've each contracted the farmer. If GC or Steve organises the BBQ and collects the funds and sub-contracts to the farm, their house is on the line if there is no PLI. If another camper comes to join us, then has a bike fall on them, they are the claimant against the farm and the person who's bike it was so long as we didn't sell them a ticket. The clubs PLI would oppose any payment, but the campsites may initially support it to get the club to pay. As an individual, if you had legal cover on your bike insurance they'd help but might be a PITA if they could squirm out by saying it was a club event. In-sewer-ants always beat the individual then try and bully each other, so IMHO it's best to have one on our side that can't squirm too much.
For a free board with no PLI there needs IMHO to be a very serious disclaimer (that all new members need to acknowledge) setting out that what members do based on information exchanged is their own *****y business. This should be a big help regarding GC's house but won't help me if I posted the "let's all go to Llanthony" and bought the first round of pickled eggs. For a board with locked areas and some sort of sub I believe it makes sense to keep the PLI as part of the fee.
Controls on a locked board is a big discussion. Personally I'd suggest read only until we get your details, then maybe a 1 or 3 month free trial, but that's a lot of work to turn off the guys who don't pay (or can it be automated?). It combines the jobs of membership secretary and webmaster unless we can organise a split in work load.
Please note that while I write contracts every day, when they go wrong we get a proper lawyer. We always win and the lawyers usually like what i've written, but I'm not setting myself up as club legal officer. I'm told the wig doesn't suit me

Andy