Why sources are rows, not code
Every source is a database record carrying its access route, its terms, its rate limit, its licence, its approval state and its measured reliability. If a platform changes its terms, one flag stops the engine using it — no code change, no redeploy, and every fact it already produced stays traceable.
Adding Austria or Switzerland means adding register and classification sources here. That is what "territory-ready" has to mean in practice.
All sources
Tier 1 free
Tier 2 paid
Tier 3 restricted
| Source | Tier | What it gives us | Cost | Fields | Reliability | Last used | State |
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