Is content becoming anti-social?
Jinfo Article
18th July 2012
By Dean Mason
Abstract
There are more newspapers than ever before putting their digital content behind paywalls, particularly as there is evidence to suggest this may provide some mitigation to their flagging print sales. This no doubt offers some relief to the media industry, but as a result we seem to be moving backwards.
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