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julielit
·2 年前·議論
Sorry, but this is not true. Every significant publisher produces EPUB these days. Most reading apps support EPUB (including apps from Apple and Google), Readium and EDRLab offer open-source SDKs that ease the development of mobile, desktop and Web reading software with strong EPUB 3 support, including MathML. Readium LCP is a DRM for EPUB, especially for public libraries that need an e-lending end date. More, EPUB is much more accessible than PDF for blind people and other people with disabilities. PDF has no interest for ebooks (but for short documents, yes).
julielit
·3 年前·議論
It is fair to give more information about the information exposed on a website, especially when it comes to partnering with AI systems. There is an international effort which includes such information. It is done under the auspices of the W3C. See https://www.w3.org/community/tdmrep/. It has been developed to implement the Text & Data Mining + AI "opt-out" that is legal in Europe. It does not use robots.txt because this one is about indexing a website and should stay focus on it. The information about website managers is contained in the /.well-known directory, in a JSON-LD file, which is much more well structured than robots.txt. Why not adhere to an international effort rather than creating N fragmented initiatives?