Slashdot Mirror


Microsoft, Google Agree to NGO Code of Conduct

Aditi.Tuteja writes "Technology companies have come under fire for providing equipment or software that permits governments to censor information or monitor the online or offline activities of their citizens. For example, last year, Google's approach to the China market was criticized over its creation of a censored, local version of its search engine. Microsoft, Google, and two other technology companies will develop a code of conduct with a coalition of nongovernmental organizations (NGO) to promote freedom of expression and privacy rights, they announced Friday. The two companies along with Yahoo, and Vodafone Group said the new guidelines are the result of talks with Business for Social Responsibility (BSR) and the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School."

4 of 59 comments (clear)

  1. Wow! by ChrisZermatt · · Score: 3, Funny

    Big business not raping & pillaging?

    Where's the catch???

    1. Re:Wow! by therufus · · Score: 4, Funny

      All in good time my son, all in good time...

      --
      You moved your mouse. Please restart Windows for changes to take effect.
  2. Summary by Psychotria · · Score: 4, Funny

    This code of conduct (CCC) for nongovernmtal organisations (NGOs) is a result of BSR and shows the effectiveness of clear communication and cooperation (CCC). The groups participating in the guidelines (apart from MS and G) are BCISH, BSR, EFF, HRW and RWB. A YS (Yahoo subsidiary) was cited by HRGs to identify PAs who were posting AGOs and O&I online.

    1. Re:Summary by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      I find your TSR's very WTF. Please STFU. :)=)