According to the article they do, but only if you give them your name
and address and then let a "professional" verify your edit. Also you
can only edit for free for the first 24 months, then you have to pay
them.

Plus they have decided to concentrate on the broadband market and
ignore the mobile market.

Can't say I'd be tempted, but perhaps the Indian market  puts less
value on the word  free?

WereSpielChequers

On 12 December 2010 16:52, David Gerard <dger...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/britannica-to-give-wikipediarun-for-its-money/417969/
>
> Bundling access with a broadband subscription. Does Britannica still
> take user contributions?
>
>
> - d.
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