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  2. Paywall - Wikipedia

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    Pre-1980 articles in PDF are still behind the paywall, but an abstract of most articles is available for free. [79] The Atlantic Originally online content was available only to print subscribers. This changed in 2008 under the supervision of James Bennet, editor-in-chief, in an effort to rebrand the magazine into a multi-platform business. [16]

  3. The Information (website) - Wikipedia

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    The Information, legally the Lessin Media Company, is an American technology industry–focused business publication headquartered in San Francisco.Founded in 2013 by journalist Jessica Lessin, [2] the publication publishes content behind a paywall that allows subscribers access to the site and access to global networking events.

  4. List of public domain resources behind a paywall - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of significant public domain resources that are behind a paywall, in other words information which it is legal under copyright law for anyone to copy and distribute, but which are currently charged for on the Internet. Notable categories are some government publications, including legal documents, works on which copyright has ...

  5. CNN launches a digital paywall, charging some users to read ...

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    CNN, one of the most popular news websites in the world, is starting to ask some of its visitors to pay $3.99 a month for access.

  6. CNN launches paywall, to charge $3.99 a month for some users

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    (Reuters) - CNN has rolled out a paywall and is asking some of its users to pay $3.99 a month for access to its content, the news website said on Tuesday, as it looks to generate a digital revenue ...

  7. Open access - Wikipedia

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    Open irony refers to the situation where a scholarly journal article advocates open access but the article itself is only accessible by paying a fee to the journal publisher to read the article. [ 233 ] [ 234 ] [ 235 ] This has been noted in many fields, with more than 20 examples appearing since around 2010, including in widely-read journals ...

  8. How a GM layoff email sent to employees triggered a storm on ...

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    Bernard’s most recent job at GM, one that he held for more than 17 years, was associate director for competitor intelligence, meaning his duties involved keeping GM informed about what other ...

  9. Open Access Button - Wikipedia

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    The Open Access Button is a browser bookmarklet which registers when people hit a paywall to an academic article and cannot access it. [1] It is supported by Medsin UK and the Right to Research Coalition. [1] A prototype was built at a BMJ Hack Weekend. [2] [3] All code is openly available online at GitHub. [4]