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  2. Paywall - Wikipedia

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    Mock-up of a "hard" paywall on a fictional news website "Philosophy 03 paywall" by French artist David Revoy, featuring the character Carrot and various paywalls.A paywall may restrict non-paying users either from any content, from a set limit of content, or from select content.

  3. David Revoy - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] On the webcomic's webpage he extensively explains his philosophy, the reasons for wanting to cut out intermediaries between artist and audience, and why he does not put any content behind a paywall. [11] He attributes some of the success of the webcomic to the release of its source, and highlighted the translations into some 50 languages.

  4. Paywall: The Business of Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    Paywall: The Business of Scholarship is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Jason Schmitt.It documents the high profits and business practices of the academic publishing industry and the efforts of the open access movement to reform it.

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  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Alain de Botton - Wikipedia

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    De Botton was born in Zürich, the son of Jacqueline (née Burgauer) and Gilbert de Botton.Gilbert was born in Alexandria, Egypt, but after being expelled under Nasser, he went to live and work in Switzerland, where he co-founded an investment firm, Global Asset Management; his family was estimated to have been worth £234 million in 1999.

  9. Inequality by Design - Wikipedia

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    The book's particular focus is the book The Bell Curve, but to some extent this focus is to illustrate a doctrine that the authors attempt to refute: . At its base is a philosophy ages old: Human misery is natural and beyond human re-demption; inequality is fated; and people deserve, by virtue of their native talents, the positions they have in society.