Financial Times Copyright Notice

I was reading an article on the FT.com website and found the following copyright notice at the bottom unique and somewhat compelling: Copyright The Financial Times Limited 2010. You may share using our article tools. Please don’t cut articles from FT.com and redistribute by email or post to the web. The FT.com Copyright term is linked to the Financial Times Services and Tools / Help page. Does the Financial Times simply asking its readers not to cut or redistribute its content actually keep readers from doing so? I don’t know. What I do know is that if you don’t ask – how can you receive?

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The Writer Runs This Show

We have the technology. We have the business skills. We have virtual ink by the barrel . The writer runs this show. We’re the ones who command the attention. We’re the ones who create the engagement. We’re the ones who influence what people think and do. The writer runs this show. We won’t toil in obscurity waiting for a green-light . We won’t submit to “creativity” by committee. We won’t accept meager pay while others cash in our copyright. The writer runs this show. If you won’t read until your eyes blur. If you won’t write more to write well . If you won’t invest the blood, sweat, and tears . . . Then you’ll have to work with real writers. And pay those writers exceptionally well. If they have the time, that is. Because the writer runs this show. About the Author : Brian Clark is founder of Copyblogger and co-founder of Thesis , Scribe , Premise , Third Tribe , Lateral Action and Teaching Sells .

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