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Google Shareholders Vote Against Anti-Censorship Proposal

PC World:

A majority of Google shareholders today voted against an anti-censorship proposal that took aim at the way the search giant conducts its business in China and other countries that engage in active censorship.

So, what does it mean when a democratic vote calls for censorship? For those who criticize Google, who should they answer to? Their shareholders? The Chinese people? Human rights activists?