Since the Financial Times is not available from Lexis/Westlaw without an
additional contract, what have firms done to deal with this?
Have you obtained the third party licensing from the Financial Times,
obtained individual or site licenses directly for the ft.com website, or
nothing at all? Hopefully this doesn't become a trend with other
periodicals available from Westlaw/Lexis.
Thanks.
Jim
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