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It is 100% merit based.
It's not really that Demo needs to die, but what it does need to do is explain why it needs to charge $18,000 when Demo50 can do much the same for free.
Demo's problem now is that it isn't a monopoly and should lose the monopoly pricing. A bold move would be for Demo to announce that the fees were waived. Then we would see a real head to head which would benefit everyone in the longer term.
This year, given current pricing, the selection is clear. Techcrunch50 has to be the choice unless as Ivan suggests above Demo radically alters it's game. The conferences sharing dates means press and investors can only be in one place. That is going to reduce press coverage for the startups significantly. Techcrunch50 will draw all the Bay Area VC's, leaving Demo the "out of towners".
While it may be fun to watch this "battle of the startup conference" from the outside, the upshot is that this sucks for the startups at both conferences.