Wednesday 28 November 2018

Employees publicly call on Google to end its censored Chinese search engine

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"Don't be evil" has transformed from a mantra into a plea.

A group of Google employees published an open letter to their employer on Tuesday, calling for an end to Google's planned censored Chinese search engine. The 11 co-signees are mostly engineers and joined Amnesty International's day of action criticizing Google's creation of the censored search engine. 

Amnesty International, Google employees, and experts say that it would enable human rights abuses in China, and potentially help codify a censored internet in other countries that demand it.

"Our opposition to Dragonfly is not about China: we object to technologies that aid the powerful in oppressing the vulnerable, wherever they may be," the Google employees wrote. Read more...

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from Mashable

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