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In reply to the discussion: I don't want to buy an online subscription to WaPo and NYT [View all]Ms. Toad
(34,069 posts)67. Libraries Don"t buy an individual subscription.
They buy an institutional subscription, based on the size of the population served. The license terms dictate how that can be shared among library patrons. (E.g it might permit a certain number of terminals, it might permit remote access, etc.)
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A communal subscription for tens of thousands of readers? How do you think the NYTimes
pnwmom
Sep 2017
#71
Students, military and government workers with the email to prove it get WaPo free
Madam45for2923
Sep 2017
#17
What happens when one of the DUers changes the password and locks everyone out?
SharonClark
Sep 2017
#32
The advertisers. You do know that that's where newspapers get the bulk of their $, right?
Demit
Sep 2017
#52
Also since Bezos owns Wapo, I believe 6 months is included with Amazon Prime
crazycatlady
Sep 2017
#50
If the link comes from a page on google.com the WaPo paywall doesn't appear...
NurseJackie
Sep 2017
#51
FYI I subscribe to WaPo and they let you share the subscription with one other person
mucifer
Sep 2017
#55
My subscription to the Philadelphia Inquirer doesn't include any other online subscriptions
cyclonefence
Sep 2017
#57