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Growing Concerns With the Flow of Misinformation From Electronic Books

机译:人们越来越关注电子书籍中的错误信息

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In 2012, several kinds of electronic books (e-books) became available in Japan. Since several major book retailers launched e-book businesses, it is expected that e-books will become a popular source of information in the country. However, we are concerned that e-books may also be a source of misinformation. In examining 24 available materials published by anti-vaccinists, "atopy businesses", and "wellness maintenance" authors, each was found to contain inaccuracies or misinformation. Thus far, such information is only available in printed books. If these books are scanned and circulated, or published in e-book format, this misinformation may circulate rapidly as e-book devices are becoming popular, and, consequently, harm people’s health. We think that it is important for the government to formulate ethical guidelines for the publishing e-books with due consideration to freedom of expression.
机译:2012年,日本出现了几种电子书(电子书)。由于几家主要的图书零售商开展了电子书业务,因此预计电子书将成为该国流行的信息来源。但是,我们担心电子书也可能是错误信息的来源。在检查24种由抗疫苗接种者,“原子能企业”和“健康维护”作者发表的可用材料时,发现每种材料均包含错误或错误信息。到目前为止,此类信息仅在印刷书籍中可用。如果对这些书籍进行扫描和分发,或者以电子书形式出版,那么随着电子书设备的流行,这种错误信息可能会迅速传播,从而危害人们的健康。我们认为,对于政府而言,在适当考虑表达自由的前提下,为出版电子书制定道德准则非常重要。

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