Talk:Online newspaper

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[edit] Soft copy?

I think this is a case of different British and American usage, but I'm baffled by the "soft copy" terminology in this mess of an article. It seems to be different than a traditional newspaper, but also different than an online-only paper. ("Soft copy" in the US usually means online only, not printed.) The description in the text makes no sense to me. Can anybody help? - DavidWBrooks 00:26, 4 December 2007 (UTC)

Just read you post. Agree, it is a problem. Soft copy in the UK is now often thought as online copy, but can it can be related to any form of electronic copy, not just web related. Also soft copy can refer to things like Teletext. This will be hard to sort out I think, but will be fun to look at --81.129.235.13 (talk) 19:20, 15 December 2007 (UTC)appleman - Martin, sorry not yet registerd