29 Jan 2007
Google co-founder Sergey Brin has admitted that bowing to Chinese demands for a censored version of its search engine was a mistake.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Brin expressed regret that his company had entered the Chinese market under the terms imposed by the country's government.
He added that the decision had hurt Google's image and hinted that the company may reconsider its stance.
"On a business level, that decision to censor was a net negative," Brin told The Guardian.
While Google is still doing business in China, Brin said that the decision had caused a lot of ill will in its key markets of Europe and the US, and went against the company motto of 'Don't be evil.'
Brin also announced that Google would be entering into a carbon offsetting plan to ameliorate the environmental effects of the new Google corporate jet.
"I was concerned about my private jet travel. I wanted to offset it so I did, " he said.
Brin added that Google's charity arm is looking into greater funding of environmental charities.
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google was wrong
the difference is, China is a communist country and America is not. Never forget that. communism is wrong.
Posted by: nc 05 Jul 2007
The difference is...
..that the laws in China are aimed at severely restricting freedom of speech, which is specifically protected by the Constitution of the US. Hence the number of internet users & bloggers (including journalists) who have been imprisoned in China, versus the huge amount of rubbish that users in the US can get away with. Respect is earned, not a right.
Posted by: linus 01 Feb 2007
Google knows the difference of kowtow and respect
Tell me the difference of Google's operation in the U.S. by following the legal requirements from NSA, CIA and FBI vs. Chinese requirements of inforcing laws and regulations on the Internet. Respecting the laws in each country is what Google should do. Brin should know better than those who thouhgt Internet is a lawless environment without restrictions.
Posted by: Austin Jieh 30 Jan 2007