I don't think it's that easy.
When Dan and me put together Remodelled & Remixed ten years ago we sunk countless hours into creating all the tracks with whatever software we had lying around at the time. Autostretching samples was nothing but a wet dream (ahem) so I sat down with a calculator (!) and tried to figure out by which amount I had to stretch a sample in Cool Edit to make it fit the current song's tempo. On top of that, we snuck in samples from a far better sounding version of TWROST than the one that was available at the time, though a corresponding upload of the remastered version (don't remember who it was) somewhat stole that thunder. ;) Dan created the artwork - which, let's be honest, is slightly more sophisticated than just a KLF logo on white background with the disc's name in Compacta below - we had sleeves printed, burned all the discs on black CDRs we had to order since they weren't sold in stores... et cetera.
And yet we never intended to make a fortune from Remodelled & Remixed. It was announced as a limited edition of 100 copies and sold at what I think was a fair price for 12 full-length tracks. I think we kind of broke even at the end of the day.
Selling a nice collection of tracks at a reasonable price is a fair deal in my opinion. Putting them on eBay for 100 quid to rip off the die-hard fans and early adopters who buy such releases at any price just in case they never reappear again... not so much.
- Thomas
It seems that a few on this list just want everything for free... Which is sad as most on this list have paid out thousands of pounds for a "Kollection worth Collecting"...