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by y0ghur7_xxx
2952 days ago
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> They can't, but they can, for example, ask for a fee to read the article. They don't deny you reading it, but they don't have to give it to you for free either. Of course they can charge a fee. They should. > Either you share your data, so they can make money to operate the site, or you don't, but then the content is not free. No. My data is not a commodity exchange. The GDPR makes that VERY clear. I can not pay with my data. Full stop. There is money for that. |
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Most people then will choose the free version.