http://progenes.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] progenes.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] progenes 2012-10-11 11:27 am (UTC)

скажите, вот вы пишете: Непонятно - журналисты имели статью на руках и Сералини им "запретил" её показывать "другим учёным"? Бред. ...Ага, а они бы прям так и послушались...

Они может быть и не послушались, но Only a select group of journalists (not including Nature) was given access to the embargoed paper, and each writer was required to sign a highly unusual confidentiality agreement, seen by Nature, which prevented them from discussing the paper with other scientists before the embargo expired.

Journalists often receive embargoed journal articles, and standard practice is to solicit independent assessments before the paper is published. The agreement for this paper, however, did not allow any disclosure and threatened a severe penalty for non-compliance: “A refund of the cost of the study of several million euros would be considered damages if the premature disclosure questioned the release of the study.”



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