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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