If the New York Times were still behind a paywall, would readers get a refund for Maureen Dowd’s plagiarized paragraph? The Financial Times takes a swing at the problem de jour for the world’s faltering newspapers: how to get paid.
Notable Readings
- Tech companies in the crosshairs for Obama’s antitrust team (Wall Street Journal)
- Scribd to sell documents iTunes-style (Paid Content)
- Microsoft will invest in Chinese city of Hangzhou in exchange for stronger piracy protections (WSJ)
- Dell marketing exec says high Windows 7 pricing is a “possible barrier,” but it’s still better than Vista (CNET)
- Napster returns as Best Buy’s new music streaming site (Fast Company)
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