Google and the Cyber Infiltration

Philosophy and Public Policy Quarterly 30 (1/2):13-17 (2010)
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Google’s recent decision to withdraw its business from China in the wake of cyber censorship should lead other multinational corporations to recognize that ethical commitments should not be set aside for the purpose of market strategies

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