[WikiEN-l] Online Newspapers Considering Subscription Model

michael west michawest at gmail.com
Fri Aug 7 09:40:35 UTC 2009


We cite books which aren't available online and in some cases out of
print. I don't see the problem.

On 07/08/2009, Bod Notbod <bodnotbod at gmail.com> wrote:
> This is still up in the air but it has been mentioned on UK television
> news in various contexts recently: because the business model of free
> online newspapers funded by advertising doesn't seem to be brining in
> the bucks, there is much discussion in the media as to whether online
> newspapers will start charging their customers.
>
> It's just this second struck me that this could have dire consequences
> for Wikipedia. Presumably we have millions of citations that point to
> online newspaper content. If they decide to put their archives behind
> a pay wall, what's going to happen to those citations? Are we going to
> say that we accept that people will have to pay if they now wish to
> verify a statement? Or are we going to have to a) laboriously
> re-reference everything and b) lose a great deal of content that we've
> been unable to find alternative citations for?
>
> Arguably I'm jumping the gun here. But it may be worth discussing in
> advance as I reckon this issue isn't going to go away.
>
> Does anyone think I should post this to the 'Foundation' mailing list too?
>
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