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January 30th, 2006

Google's Schmidt at World Economic Forum: 'We did an evil scale'

Posted by David Berlind @ 5:36 am

Categories: General, Government, Legal, Web Technology

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InfoWorld reporter Stacey Cowley writes:

It took Google Inc. more than a year to make the decision that offering a censored version of its search services in China would be a lesser evil than boycotting business in the country altogether, according to Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Eric Schmidt…."We concluded that although we weren’t wild about the restrictions, it was even worse to not try to serve those users at all," Schmidt said. "We actually did an evil scale and decided not to serve at all was worse evil," he said, referring to the company’s famous "don’t be evil" creed.

Over at Harvard’s Berkman Center, Rebecca McKinnon doesn’t necessarily agree in her write-up of Google’s degrees of evil saying:

So it has happened. Google has caved in. It has agreed to actively censor a new Chinese-language search service that will be housed on computer servers inside the PRC….Obviously this contradicts its stated desire to make information freely available to everybody on the planet, and it contradicts its mission statement: "don’t be evil."

Rebecca also has some pretty good lists of related links here, here, and here. Meanwhile, the OpenNet Initiative (affiliated with the The Berkman Center) has published an online tool that compares search results from google.com (US) and google.cn (China).

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Who defines evil?
My problem with Google's do no evil slogan is: who defines evil?
Does Google ever reference what their moral standard is? What exactly is evil?
Does anyone really think that corporate executiv... (Read the rest)
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Do "no" evil does not allow for shades of grey...  Justin James | 01/30/06
William James  Yagotta B. Kidding | 01/30/06
Thus, the problem  Justin James | 01/30/06
That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard  voska | 01/30/06
Not really the stupidest thing  maldain | 01/30/06
Inaction still much better than collaboration.  enduser_z | 01/30/06
foot in the door  pete1978 | 02/01/06
Retalliation by Inaction  nucrash | 01/31/06
Boycotting is not evil  CobraA1 | 01/30/06
I absolutely agree.  dstinson_z | 02/01/06
Agreed and so HERE is where we start...  marbing@... | 02/01/06
Google  Anti_Zealot | 01/30/06
You can't begin to rearrange the house  jjon2121 | 01/30/06
So the new slogan is, "Do a little evil"?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/30/06
about the real world . . .  CobraA1 | 01/30/06
By this logic, Google would have run the trains to Auschwitz.  enduser_z | 01/30/06
BEST Post EVER on ZDNet  PMC-CON | 01/30/06
Brilliant!  John Zern | 01/30/06
Are you kidding?????  dstinson_z | 02/01/06
By your logic, everyone is a sinner doomed to eternal hell-fire  Fred Fredrickson | 02/01/06
let's link Google to this quote  merchant@... | 02/02/06
What's the difference?  HypnoToad | 01/30/06
G__gle  ttsay | 01/30/06
Nice One! (nt)  PMC-CON | 01/30/06
Don't insult our intelligence, Google!  Allstar_z | 01/30/06
"Do No Evil Against Our Revenue"  John Zern | 01/30/06
money money money  raymond_z | 01/31/06
California sweatshops  brian.e.preston@... | 02/01/06
Here's the REAL danger  frank.digioia@... | 01/31/06
Double Standard  petewagner33 | 02/01/06
Google Censorship for China  johnwevans | 02/01/06
Pick a yardstick for measurement  pete1978 | 02/01/06
What a bunch of self-righteous hypocrites  Fred Fredrickson | 02/01/06
Who defines evil?  Handrew | 02/02/06

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