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| 6th May 2008 | SIX
OF THE TOP TEN LAW FIRMS GO DIRECT WITH THE FINANCIAL TIMES The Financial Times has direct agreements with six of the world’s top ten law firms for unlimited access to Financial Times digital content. The licence allows access to Financial Times content via both FT.com and a wide range of third party channels. more... |
| 28th March 2008 | FINANCIAL TIMES NEW CONTENT LICENCE LAUNCHES IN APRIL LONDON: 28th March 2008: From April 2008, Financial Times Content will only be available to those organisations with a direct agreement with the Financial Times. The Financial Times today announced that 11 news aggregators have agreed to support this new licence model. more... |
| 7th February 2008 | FINANCIAL TIMES CONTENT TO BE MADE AVAILABLE VIA ALACRA PLATFORM LONDON: 7th February 2008: The Financial Times today announced an agreement with Alacra to provide access to FT content under a new licensing model. From April 2008, any organisation that wishes to have unlimited digital access to FT content will be invited to subscribe to an FT content licence. more... |
| 18 December 2007 | FINANCIAL TIMES ANNOUNCE NEW AGREEMENT WITH FACTIVA LONDON: 18th December 2007: The Financial Times today announced an agreement with Factiva to provide access to FT content under a new licensing model. From April 2008, any organisation that wishes to have unlimited digital access to FT content will be invited to subscribe to an FT content licence. more... |
| 7 November 2007 | FINANCIAL TIMES ANNOUNCES CORPORATE LICENCE BRIDGE AGREEMENT
LONDON: 7th November 2007: The Financial Times today announced a Bridge offer for corporate customers wishing to access Financial Times content via specific third party platforms. From April 2008, any organisation that wishes to have digital access to FT content will be invited to subscribe to an FT content licence. more... |
| 1 October 2007 | FINANCIAL TIMES ANNOUNCES NEW CORPORATE CONTENT LICENCES LONDON: 1st October 2007: The Financial Times today announced plans to introduce single licences for corporate customers to access Financial Times content through any digital channel. From April 2008, any organisation that wishes to have digital access to FT content will be invited to subscribe to an FT content licence. more... |