[e-privacy] Google Shareholder Proposal to Resist Censorship

Andrea Glorioso andrea at digitalpolicy.it
Mon Apr 30 17:24:51 CEST 2007


http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/07/04/30/1238251.shtml

Google Shareholder Proposal to Resist Censorship
Posted by CmdrTaco on Monday April 30, @09:47AM
From the vote-if-you-got-em dept.
Google

buxton2k  writes "Slashdot has had  plenty of stories about technology
companies  like Google kowtowing  to repressive political regimes such
as  China's. I'm  an (extremely)  small  shareholder in  Google, and I
looked at their proxy statement today. Most of the time, shareholders'
meetings don't deal with anything other than rubber-stamping the board
of directors,    but Google's  upcoming   meeting  has  a  interesting
shareholder proposal dealing  with free speech   and censorship to  be
voted on at the May 10 meeting."

(So che libertà di espressione, privacy e censura non sono
precisamente la stessa cosa, ma penso che la notizia possa essere
comunque interessante per i lettori di e-privacy).

Ciao,

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