An Important Change To ClarionMag's Free Article Policy

Posted July 26 2010

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At midnight on Monday, July 26 2010 we'll be raising Clarion Magazine's subscription rates. Shortly thereafter we'll also be making an important change to our free article policy.

Back in 1999, when Clarion Magazine went online, it was one of two Clarion publications. The other was Clarion Online (COL), which began publication in 1997. COL went belly up in 1999, and I entered into an agreement with Tom Moseley, COL's publisher, to carry the COL articles on the ClarionMag site with the guarantee that those articles would remain freely available for a minimum of two years.

That was eleven years ago.

We're in the process of changing that policy. Sometime next week access to the Clarion Online articles will be restricted to Clarion Magazine subscribers. You won't need a current subscription to access those articles - any regular subscription, even expired, will do the job.

If you have any questions or concerns, please post a comment to this article or send me an email.

 

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