Google Shareholders push back on censorship
May 3rd, 2007 by Lance Cottrell
Wired has a blog
on a shareholder initiative by Google shareholders to force the company to oppose and prevent government sponsored censorship. The initiative is sponsored by 5 major public pension funds in New York. While their voting impact is insignificant, this is symbolically a major move to raise the visibility of the impact of corporate decisions on human rights issues.
- Lance Cottrell
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