From: Stanislas de Kertanguy on
Mxsmanic a exprim avec prcision :
> Martin writes:
>
>> No of course it isn't
>>
>> http://www.lecanardenchaine.fr/une4474.html
>
> Yes, I know it isn't. They want you to buy it on a newsstand or
> subscribe.

You can read it in public libraries, if you refuse to pay.

--
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From: JohnT on

"Mxsmanic" <mxsmanic(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Martin writes:
>
>> No of course it isn't
>>
>> http://www.lecanardenchaine.fr/une4474.html
>
> Yes, I know it isn't. They want you to buy it on a newsstand or
> subscribe.
>

Which isn't surprising. It is very similar to McDonalds selling Big Macs
rather than giving them away. HTH.

JohnT


From: JohnT on

"Martin" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:33:15 +0200, Mxsmanic <mxsmanic(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Martin writes:
>>
>>> No of course it isn't
>>>
>>> http://www.lecanardenchaine.fr/une4474.html
>>
>>Yes, I know it isn't. They want you to buy it on a newsstand or
>>subscribe.
>
> Money grasping frogs or what?
>
> Do you do free gourmet guided tours?
> --

Sign me up! I may die laughing, but it would be worth it.

JohnT


From: JohnT on

"The Reid" <dontuse(a)fell-walker.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Following up to Mxsmanic
>
>>Gray areas often conceal slippery slopes.
>
> you are Eric Cantona and I claim my 5 francs.

Only if kippers fall out of the trawler net.

JohnT


From: barney2 on
In article <gcqhc2do2rd2u2umtb7avc7alo0gptl4m9(a)4ax.com>, me(a)privacy.net
(Martin) wrote:

> *From:* Martin <me(a)privacy.net>
> *Date:* Thu, 27 Jul 2006 18:29:25 +0200
>
> On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 09:30:54 -0500, barney2(a)cix.compulink.co.uk wrote:
>
> >In article <scghc2tv0t576441prm4itnohss4l4lb2c(a)4ax.com>,
> me(a)privacy.net >(Martin) wrote:
> >
> >> *From:* Martin <me(a)privacy.net>
> >> *Date:* Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:37:49 +0200
> >>
> >> On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 08:27:32 -0500, barney2(a)cix.compulink.co.uk
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> >In article <4aehc21350vrkgsg50ru5eagfjvlvl10jr(a)4ax.com>,
> >> me(a)privacy.net >(Martin) wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> *From:* Martin <me(a)privacy.net>
> >> >> *Date:* Thu, 27 Jul 2006 15:04:11 +0200
> >> >>
> >> >> On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 14:39:24 +0200, Stanislas de Kertanguy
> >> >> <stanislas.dekertanguy(a)lesptt.net> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> >Martin a expos le 27/07/2006 :
> >> >> >>>> Do you read Le Canard Enchan ?
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>> Rarely, since it's not online.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> No of course it isn't
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> http://www.lecanardenchaine.fr/une4474.html
> >> >> >
> >> >> >You don't get more than the first page on their website, though.
> >> >>
> >> >> How many copies would they sell if it was all there?
> >> >>
> >> >> Which commercial newspaper puts all it's content on the web?
> >> >
> >> >Many - in fact most - put far, far more than a page.
> >>
> >> Many? Give 15 examples.
> >
> >UK: Guardian, Independent, Times, Telegraph, Eastern Daily Press
> >
> >France: Liberation, Le Monde, Figaro, Voix du Nord, International
> Herald >Tribune
> >
> >USA: Washington Post, New York Times, Houston Chronicle, LA Times,
> >Philadelphia Inquirer
> >
> >I would be interested to see 15 examples of major newspapers which
> /only/ >have a single page of content online!
>
> I asked "Which commercial newspaper puts all it's content on the web?"

Read the thread! To that point, I commented:

"Many - in fact most - put far, far more than a page."

And you asked for examples, so I gave you 15 examples of newspapers which
put far, far more than a single page online. The point being that these
are newspapers which have decided having /lots/ of content online is worth
the potential loss of hard-copy sales. This is far more significant IMHO
than whether any given newspaper technically has /every last word/ of its
content online.