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27 Jul 2011

Autor:
John Ruggie, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard Univ.

[PDF] Letter from John Ruggie to New York Times in response to "Enabling China" editorial

Your editorial "Enabling China" (July 25) calls for "clear principles" to guide companies when selling equipment designed to allow governments to censor internet searches or to track and target users. Your readers—and all companies—should know that the international community recently adopted principles addressing such issues...[refers to HP]