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Google Against Anti-Censorship Proposal
By: Philipp Lenssen 2008-03-26 TechCrunch and Barrons.com report that Google has recommended a no vote against a proposed anti-censorship, as well as a human rights, shareholder proposal. The proposal titled Internet Censorship suggests Google should institute policies including the following minimum standards:
Googles filing with the US Securities and Exchange commission reads:
Google in 2004 said that they started to censor Google News because some sites were blocked anyway, which left them with a serious user experience problem. In 2006, when Google started to censor web search results in China, they argued, that severe quality problems faced by users trying to access Google.com from within China had them believe that any other decision but the one including censorship would result in them more severely compromising their mission. In Germany, Google once signed the code of conduct by the Association for the Voluntary Self-Monitoring of Multimedia Service Providers; different results in Germany are missing for different reasons (and sometimes, apparently based on German requests, data is removed for all countries). In a technically related case but along the lines of copyright, in 2002 Google removed an anti-Scientology site from its US results after Scientology successfully utilized the Digital Millennium Copyright Act laws. CommentsTag: Google Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Have a bookmark! -
About the Author: Philipp Lenssen from Germany, author of Google Apps Hacks, shares his views & news on the search industry in the daily Google Blogoscoped. |
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