What is wrong with posting paywalled articles? Please post them as some people will have the subscription. The subscription price is likely a good investment for any remotely serious investor. We all benefit from a strong media holding corporate power accountable.
Last time I posted a whole article from BusinessDesk my post disappeared quickly-I suspect they have a means of making this happen.
Posting a paragraph seems to remain .
Last time I posted a whole article from BusinessDesk my post disappeared quickly-I suspect they have a means of making this happen.
Posting a paragraph seems to remain .
Yeah, positing full paywalled articles on sites like this is in breach of their terms and conditions. A short synopsis or summary is permissible.
Last time I posted a whole article from BusinessDesk my post disappeared quickly-I suspect they have a means of making this happen.
Posting a paragraph seems to remain .
The Administrator and owner of ST has asked people not copy & paste full texts from articles on access controlled sites They can get into trouble if this site is used for such plagiarism but posting a paragraph with a link to the article or referencing where it is taken from, seems to be OK. Subscribers of the Herald or other websites, are also breaking the law by doing so.
Last time I posted a whole article from BusinessDesk my post disappeared quickly-I suspect they have a means of making this happen.
Posting a paragraph seems to remain .
As the others have said, I meant posting links to articles is fine. A small quote too.
Re-posting whole articles anywhere on the web is poor etiquette and a breach of copyright. Media owners deserve to get paid for their content. If not there won't be any left!
I think this is far from over. Lets see what happens. I'm watching Rio Tinto play the same game with their smelter in Iceland
it's interesting eh. There must be a list of their smelters around the world, and what the power supply situations are in each of them. Whether they own the generation they use, co-own, etc..
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