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Nakano-ku, Tokyo, or the branch office may be located in Chuo-ku, Tokyo. The above is a simple example, but in the case of specialized articles such as legal or medical articles, more factual accuracy is required. Avoid relying on articles of questionable authenticity, such as personal blogs, for supporting data. Please collect evidence by looking at official company websites, public institution sites, and, if the information is highly specialized, articles and specialized books. 2. Exaggeration A certain degree of exaggeration is effective in creating an impact and creating interest. However, if exaggerated expressions are taken too far, they may deviate from reality.
For example, if you use expressions such as ``only in Japan'' or ``No. 1 in the world,'' you need to back up whether that is really the case. If there is no supporting data, change the expression to Phone Number List something like "very few in Japan" or "world's top level." Also, if the expression is too exaggerated, it may be perceived as exaggerated advertising. Exaggerated advertising is regulated by the ``Act against Unjustifiable Premiums and Misleading Representations,'' so it can sometimes lead to trouble. Be careful and check sentences that use exaggerated expressions. 3.Checking the copyright and whether quotation is allowed If proper nouns or images are used needlessly, copyright may be infringed.
A common case is when an image taken from the internet is used in an article, and the image is actually a copyrighted work, resulting in copyright infringement. To avoid any trouble, check the copyright of proper nouns, images, etc., and if there is a risk of infringement, you need to change the expression or use a free image. Additionally, posting quotes from external sites within articles can also cause trouble. If there is a statement that says ``The information on the site is prohibited from being quoted externally,'' be sure to check with the site operator before quoting it without permission. [Supplement] What is proofreading? Proofreading completed "Proofreading" is a word used together with proofreading and proofreading. Proofreading is an abbreviation for proofreading completed, which means that the proofreading and proofreading has been completed and there is no problem with printing or publishing it on the media.
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