
Online Newspapers majority would most traffic, and think why it is nice that other links to them.
Not so with the Nikkei, the largest business newspaper in Japan. They would rather not bothersome inbound links.
Last week introduced this new policy, which links into the articles or even the site's front page require prior approval.
It is given only on application. And applicants must give evidence about why they want to link to them, writes the New York Times.
Nikkei should also have chosen to disable the right mouse button, apparently in an attempt to avoid drug theft and unwanted behavior on the site.
The newspaper says that the rules are in place to ensure payment of the foundation set up for content online, and ensure that no "inappropriate" Web sites linking to their content. According to the NYTimes newspaper is now ridiculed the decision of the Japanese blog sphere.
As we understand the rules for the Japanese version of the Nikkei. When we visit our site we automatically forwarded to the English edition.