Wired News (Disclaimer: I write for Wired News) has a new reprint policy, which seems to have a weird clause in it:
Anyone is free to make one copy for personal use. This can include one photocopy, one printed copy, one email copy, or posting an HTML link (without text or photos). This includes use by a student for an academic purpose. Click on the article title above to go back to the article. From there, you can print (or use) the content as described here.
So you can make just one copy? Does making an email copy proclude the reader from making a printed copy? What happens if you link to a story on more than one webpage? Plus, short of someone printing, binding and mass producing multiple copies, how exactly does this one copy rule get enforced?