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Embargo dates refer to specific deadlines set by publishers or organizations that prohibit the release or dissemination of certain information, such as news articles, research findings, or financial reports, until a specified time. These dates ensure that all relevant parties have equal access to the information simultaneously, often used in journalism and academia. Violating an embargo can result in penalties or loss of credibility for the parties involved.

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