I saw the same cut/paste post on the TG forums.
I don't think it means a whole lot, for me, being I really don't care about the Guinness part of it all. I've never seen an actual Guinness book in person...actually the only place i've seen one is in Roy Shildt's YouTube videos.
As far as the whole charging for submissions...this might be somewhat of a blow to TG. Although TG was the first to keep track of all these high scores, and they have the most history, exposure...Guinness was arguably a major chunk of their significance...something that seperated them from all the others.
What is Guinness though? Well they're a company that tracks various records that various people perform...they then organize them, put them in a book, and sell them to the public. They're basically profiting from other people's accomplishments, via book sales. In return, the individual gets their name in the book. Ok seems like a fair trade. Is it a fair trade for TG to charge $25 to submit a score and have it put up on their scoreboard? If you asked me I would say that is up to the individual.
As long as you got a great score or a world record legitimately, having your name in a book, or posted on a website, doesn't make your accomplishment any more/less impressive, or official, than if it wasn't.
Since this is the DK Forum, speaking specifically about Donkey Kong, I never had a problem paying a fee for submitting a Donkey Kong score. TG does a lot of work to put on the KO events for all the arcade/DK fans...I go to the Kong Offs...so cool, in my mind my money goes toward that. Playing on a Wildcard machine last year, getting to meet everyone...it was a fun experience. I also got to go upstairs for the live Arcade Culture show afterhours. Richie was nice enough to give me a bracelet. There was free food/drinks, all the games were set on free play...Wiebe was there chatting/drinking beer with everyone...and I got to see Walter sing Three Lies live in person! That was worth $30 in itself.
For others, I can see how it wouldn't be worth paying a fee. I guess you just have to look at your own situation, and do what is best for you.