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In 2002, National Public Radio (NPR) tried to make users obtain permission to link to stories with a policy stating, "Linking to or framing of any material on this site without the prior written consent of NPR is prohibited." It did not go over well. Author and Boing Boing editor Cory Doctorow called the policy "brutally stupid," in that an organization dedicated to public discourse would obstruct users from accessing content that would otherwise be freely available. This special type of link NPR tried to block is known as a ___________.
Investment Assets
Tangible or intangible items that individuals, companies, or funds buy or invest in with the expectation of generating future income or profit.
Derivative Assets
Financial instruments whose value is derived from the performance of an underlying asset, index, or interest rate.
Real Assets
Assets used to produce goods and services such as land, buildings, and equipment.
Land
A factor of production that refers to the natural resources available for producing goods and services, including physical space and environmental resources.
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