Monday, May 28, 2007
Google Shareholders Vote Against Anti-Censorship Proposal
A majority of Google shareholders have voted against an anti-censorship proposal that took aim at the way Google conducts its business in China and other countries that engage in active censorship. The company received a large amount of criticism last year on news that its Chinese search engine, Google.cn, engages in self-censorship. The proposal would have required that the search giant not engage in self-censorship of its products and that the company clearly disclose when any censorship had occurred.
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