Monday, June 25, 2007

Google Fighting Global Internet Censorship

The spread of web censorship around the globe has become so bad that Google has decided to try to fight it. (See http://oplinreport.blogspot.com/2007/03/web-censorship-spreading-globally.html)

Google's new approach is to ask U.S. trade officials to treat Internet restrictions as international trade barriers. Google argues that the censorship harms their advertiser-based business model, and wants to convince the U.S. government that web censorship is an economic problem as well as a political problem. Andrew McLaughlin, Google's director of public policy and government affairs, has met with officials from the U.S. Trade Representative's office several times this year to discuss the issue.