Even though I'm not currently a hardcore botter, scripter, or a VIP user, I have some issues with this idea, and would like to propose a new one.
Firstly, with this current idea there's couple of things that I agree with and don't agree with. To start of with I agree that something needs to be done about scripters deserting their script after a time, but that's something that they can't be punished for, most of the scripts on the SDN don't have a reccuring fee and compared to the amount of money people can make it benefits the users more than the scripters. I like the idea of "OSBOT SUPPORTED" scripts a lot. However, don't like the idea that was proposed due to the fact I don't think our dev team should be the one's making those scripts and then using OSBOTS name to sell their scripts. This is where my idea comes in.
In order to make OSBOT SUPPORTED scripts, a team of scripters should be hired that will make scripts that have essentials but without any complex shit so other scripters aren't affected. Basically each category will have some type of "AIO scripts that are OSBOT supported" except the harder categories. These scripts should have a built-in "bug report" that alerts the scripting team of any issues that need to be fixed. Now in term of cost, a new rank should be introduced that offers VIP benefits + these scripts at a set price per month (15-20?). The scripting team in charge of those scripts would be paid a set amount that the company wants to give per month.
The reason for this is that the company benefits in terms of this new rank sales, and the issue with the dev team or the scripters scripting the "OSBOT SUPPORTED" scripts don't benefit off the initial sales and then quit causing subsequent scripters who have to work on the script to not profit as no new users want to purchase those scripts. The users are benefiting by having the opportunity to pay X amount of dollars per month to have a script that has the essentials and won't break, or to pick from scripters who script complex scripts or AIO scripts but may leave in the future. Lastly, the scripters aren't hurt that much because they can benefit of the complex scripts or releasing their own AIO that might be cheaper and users will have to pick what they want.