In a message dated 8/9/2009 6:26:13 PM Pacific Daylight Time, dan@tobias.name writes:
How come online "for-pay" stuff is to be excluded by your proposed rule, but not on-paper "for pay" stuff? Printed books, magazines, and newspapers are not generally free.>>
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Again this is not what I said. I did not say that online for-pay stuff is to be excluded. For example the New York Times has a paid online subscription. Linking to it is fine-and-dandy by me. Why? Because you can also read it, without paying anything. There is a "free" way to access the same information.
Any printed item *is* generally free. The free version is "go to your library". You don't have to pay a thing.
Will Johnson
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