In 2033 I will attempt to buy a single paper copy of the latest issue of the Economist magazine. If I can buy it and the price for it is not more than five times what the equivalent digital version would be, this market will resolve YES.
If the economist does not exist anymore I will try some similar magazine like the Times, Monocle, National Geographic, etc
If there is no such thing as "the latest issue" anymore and magazines have moved to a permanent subscription model (and no physical issues) this resolves NO
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