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29 Oct 2008

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Global Network Initiative - media coverage & responses (Oct 2008)

Global Network Initiative, a coalition of Internet companies, human rights NGOs and others, agreed to new guidelines in October 2008 "to respond to government censorship and threats to privacy"... [Links to media coverage & responses. Refers to participants Google, Microsoft, Yahoo!; also refers to Alibaba, AT&T, Cisco, France Telecom, Skype (part of eBay), Sprint Nextel, Tom Online, Verizon, Vodafone]