The Financial Times Introduces New Corporate Content License
Information Today › Vol. 24 Nbr. 10, November 2007
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Information Today › Vol. 24 Nbr. 10, November 2007
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Financial Times made headlines of its own recently when it unveiled plans to introduce a new single license for corporate customers. With this new plan, customers will be able to access The Financial Times (FT) content through any digital channel. FT wants to ensure a fair and transparent means of delivering content as the world's leading business newspaper, reaching more than 1.3 million people. FT is negotiating with Factiva to provide a single, unembargoed feed of FT content for organizations that have a direct FT content license in April 2008. The new price and packaging options will work on a single license per user.
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The Financial Times Introduces New Corporate Content License
Financial Times made headlines of its own recently when it unveiled plans to introduce a new single license for corporate customers. With this new plan, customers will be able to access The Financial Times (FT) content through any digital channel.
Why? FT, which is owned by Pearson PLC, wants to ensure "a fair and transparent means" of deliv...See the full content of this document
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