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Ethics & Morality
The Case for (or against) Open-Access Journalism (Paywalls Part II)
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<blockquote data-quote="chevyontheriver" data-source="post: 77646032" data-attributes="member: 381079"><p>While I wish all articles were open access I get it that a reporter has to eat. And provide food and shelter and clothes for their family. I participate in paying an $8 fee for 'The Pillar' each month and I find it worth it. OTOH I pay nothing for 'Big Pulpit' and while the idea is great the posts aren't necessarily every day, but whenever the author can get around to it. Since Round Tuits are hard to come by it isn't as frequent as 'The Pillar'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevyontheriver, post: 77646032, member: 381079"] While I wish all articles were open access I get it that a reporter has to eat. And provide food and shelter and clothes for their family. I participate in paying an $8 fee for 'The Pillar' each month and I find it worth it. OTOH I pay nothing for 'Big Pulpit' and while the idea is great the posts aren't necessarily every day, but whenever the author can get around to it. Since Round Tuits are hard to come by it isn't as frequent as 'The Pillar'. [/QUOTE]
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