Didn't we used to have a system sorta like that? When I first joined RAF, I remember having to have ten posts before I could access the e-books.
I must admit, I'm still a little iffy on the whole thing, even with post requirements and members-only restrictions. If we re-instate the post requirement, I think it should be much steeper than last time, to get more people to buy the books. That's the ultimate goal, and I don't care what anybody else says, I WANT ANI 2.0! Even closing the e-books to everyone except members, will still hurt sales a bit.
And you know what else? Instead of whining that there are other sites out there that have their own e-books, and saying that we can't take ours down because they still exist elsewhere, I say we get those sites on board with us! Maybe we can't make a difference, but maybe, if we send out enough emails explaining the situation, and that new Animorphs books are over the horizon if sales go high enough, maybe the other sites would understand the need to take their e-books down, too. They're Animorphs fans too, after all, aren't they? Who's with me?!
One final note. Somebody mentioned earlier that we should wait until Scholastic forces us to take our e-books down. I think that's probably a bad idea. If we wait for them to act, they may not simply ask nicely for us to take the e-books down. They may hit us with a lawsuit, and maybe even try to shut RAF down. And the mere possibility of that terrifies me.