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Recent quote from the Financial Times

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Google is to privacy and respect for intellectual property rights what the Taliban are to women’s rights and civil liberties: a daunting threat that must be fought relentlessly by all those who value privacy and the right to exercise, within the limits of the law, control over the uses made by others of their intellectual property. The internet search engine company should be regulated rigorously, defanged and if necessary, broken up or put out of business. It would not be missed.

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2 Responses to “Recent quote from the Financial Times”

  1. Ian Ledgerwood said on May 17th, 2009 at 10:59 pm

    Did you not make your money out of Google?

    So you your relationship with Google is like the US relationship with the Taleban in the 90’s. Necessary for their aims in which they chased their arse and armed them to the teeth to defeat the soviets.

    So now you turn on them for the purpose of this blog?

    Like the US maybe you need to remember the past.

  2. Doug Scott said on May 20th, 2009 at 4:12 pm

    The world moves on and they are becoming a massive source of data and information on everyone and everything…that is very scary.

    We still work in the online space and in the google world…does that mean I should say nothing about how they are evolving.

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