– 54 – (1.2 – Other finance matters) taking into account a) that, free online access to the Radio Regulations to the general public as indicated in Documents C13/21, C13/81 and C14/21 had no negative financial impact in 2012 and 2013; b) that, according to Document C13/81, during the open free online access trial period, the income from sales of the Radio Regulations in paper and DVD format in 2012 increased by more than 60% comparing with sales in all formats (including online purchases) during the same time interval in 2008 – the year when the previous edition of the Radio Regulations was published, decides 1 to provide free online access to the International Telecommunication Regulations to the general public on a permanent basis; 2 to provide free online access to the Radio Regulations to the general public on a permanent basis; 3 to provide free online access to the Rules of Procedure to the general public on a permanent basis; 4 to provide free online access to Council Resolutions and Decisions to the general public on a permanent basis; 5 to provide free online access to the ITU-R Handbooks on radio-frequency spectrum management1 to the general public on a permanent basis; 6 to provide free online access to ITU publications concerning the use of telecommunications/ICTs for ensuring disaster preparedness, early warning, rescue, mitigation, relief and response to the general public on a permanent basis; 7 that paper copies of the International Telecommunication Regulations, Radio Regulations and Rules of Procedure will continue to be charged for on the basis of a two-tier pricing policy, whereby Member States, Sector Members and Associates and Academia pay a price based on cost recovery, whereas all others, i.e. non-members, pay a \"market price\"2; 8 that paper copies of the ITU-R Handbooks on radio-frequency spectrum management and ITU publications concerning the use of telecommunications/ICTs for ensuring disaster preparedness, early warning, rescue, mitigation, relief and response will continue to be charged for on the basis of a two-tier pricing policy, whereby Member States, Sector Members and Associates and Academia pay a price based on cost recovery, whereas all others, i.e. non-members, pay a \"market price\"2, ____________________ 1 These include the ITU-R Handbooks on National Spectrum Management, Computer Aided Techniques for Spectrum Management, and Spectrum Monitoring. 2 The term \"market price\" is defined in Resolution 66 (Rev. Guadalajara, 2010) as the price determined by the Sales and Marketing Division, which is established to maximize revenues without being so high as to discourage sales.