Wednesday, June 10, 2026 | UTC
About | Contact
Sign In Subscribe

Source Attribution Policy

Last Updated: June 2026

Economist Digest values transparency and proper attribution of information. We believe readers should understand where information originates and how it was obtained.

Attribution Principles

Whenever information originates from a third party, we seek to provide clear and appropriate attribution to the original source. Examples include:

News Aggregation and Summaries

Economist Digest may summarize information reported by third-party publishers and news organizations. Such summaries are intended to provide readers with concise overviews and are not intended to replace the original reporting. Where appropriate, we identify the originating source and encourage readers to consult the original publication for complete coverage.

Quotes and Excerpts

Direct quotations are attributed to their original source whenever possible. We do not intentionally reproduce copyrighted material beyond what is permitted by applicable law, including fair dealing or fair use principles where applicable.

External Sources

Our articles may reference information from organizations including, but not limited to:

References to external sources do not imply endorsement by Economist Digest.

Corrections and Attribution Updates

If attribution information is found to be incomplete or inaccurate, we will update the content as appropriate in accordance with our Corrections Policy.

Intellectual Property Respect

Economist Digest respects intellectual property rights and expects contributors and staff to do the same. We do not knowingly publish content that infringes copyright, trademark, or other proprietary rights.

Questions regarding attribution or copyright concerns may be directed to: legal@economistdigest.com

By maintaining transparent attribution practices, Economist Digest seeks to support responsible journalism and respect the work of original content creators.