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US senator asks companies about China rights practices
Author: Agence France Presse
A US senator on Tuesday asked 30 leading companies...for information about their human rights practices in China after Google's threat to leave the country over cyberattacks and Web censorship...The letters were sent to Acer, Amazon, Apple, AT&T,...
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- Related companies: Acer Amazon.com Apple AT&T Cisco Systems Dell Facebook Fortinet Google HP (Hewlett-Packard) IAC IBM Juniper Networks Lenovo McAfee (part of Intel) Motorola News Corporation Nokia Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) (joint venture Nokia and Siemens) Oracle Research In Motion (now BlackBerry) SAP Siemens Skype (part of Microsoft) Sprint Nextel Toshiba Twitter Verizon Vodafone Websense
Durbin, Coburn Continue to Press Tech Companies on Human Rights Code of Conduct
Author: E News Park Forest
Assistant Senate Majority Leader Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) sent a letter today to 26 tech companies, urging them to join a voluntary code of conduct known as the Global Network Initiative (GNI) [on freedom of expression, privacy...
- Related companies: Acer Apple AT&T Cisco Systems Dell eBay Facebook Fortinet HP (Hewlett-Packard) Juniper Networks Lenovo Motorola MySpace.com (part of Specific Media) Nokia Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) (joint venture Nokia and Siemens) Siemens Skype (part of Microsoft) Sprint Nextel Symantec Toshiba Twitter Verizon Vodafone Websense
Author: Reporters sans frontières
De nombreuses entreprises du secteur d’Internet exercent une activité dans des pays répressifs en bafouant le principe de la libre circulation de l’information. Pour ne prendre que quelques exemples :...
Reporters Without Borders calls on Internet Governance Forum to develop intl. standards to hold Internet companies responsible for complicity with repressive govts.
Reporters Without Borders will go to IGF [Internet Governance Forum] venue in Athens to put free expression on agenda
Author: Reporters Without Borders
Many Internet sector companies that have operations in repressive countries violate the principle of the free flow of information. To take just a few examples:...
[PDF] Testimony [by Reporters Without Borders] to Committee on International Relations, U.S. House of Representatives
Author: Lucie Morillon, Reporters Without Borders
Authoritarian regimes like China’s are getting increasingly efficient at blocking “objectionable” material, usually with technology bought from Western firms. Some of these companies, most of which are American, don’t respect freedom of expression...
Do Internet companies need to be regulated to ensure they respect free expression?
Author: Reporters Without Borders
The recent case of Microsoft closing down a journalist’s blog under pressure from the Chinese authorities once again shows that some Internet sector companies do not respect freedom of expression when operating in repressive countries. Reporters...
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- Related companies: Cisco Systems Fortinet Google Microsoft Secure Computing
Author: Reporters sans frontières
L’affaire Microsoft, qui vient de fermer le blog d’un journaliste sous la pression des autorités chinoises, démontre une nouvelle fois que certaines entreprises du secteur de l’Internet ne respectent pas la liberté d’expression lorsqu’elles opèrent...
Reporters Without Borders proposes standards to ensure Internet companies respect freedom of expression
Companies linked with Burma
Author: Intl. Confederation of Free Trade Unions
Updated on Tuesday, November 08, 2005. This list is not exhaustive. We are ready to correct any factual errors which it may contain. As we receive information on further companies which are active in Burma we will approach them in the same way and,...
- Related in-depth areas: Chinese investment overseas Other issues Southeast Asia
- Related companies: 3M Abercrombie & Kent Acer Aditya Birla Group Adventures Abroad Air Canada Air China Air France KLM Airbus (part of EADS) Alcatel (now Alcatel-Lucent) Amer American Express Aptech Atwood Oceanics Austrian Airlines Bangkok Bank Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (part of Mitsubishi UFJ) Ben Line Agencies Berli Jucker BJ Services Black Canyon Blue Mountain BlueScope Steel Cambrian Caterpillar Cathay Pacific Celio Ceylon Express CHC Chengda Chevalier Chia Khim Lee China Airlines China Metallurgical (MCC) China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) China Telecom Chiyoda CNA CNOOC (China National Offshore Oil Corporation) Coles Group (part of Wesfarmers) Cosco CP (Charoen Pokphand) Crédit Agricole Daewoo International (part of Posco) Datang Telecom Technology Davis Langdon DBS Bank Deutsche Bank DHL (part of Deutsche Post) Diethelm Keller DLH (Dalhoff Larsen & Horneman) Dongfeng Motor Downer Edi Dr. Reddy's Laboratories East Asiatic Company Electricité et Eaux de Madagascar Eni ESRI Essar Group First Cabin First Choice Holidays Fortinet Fritz Werner Company Fuji Heavy Industries GAIL (Gas Authority of India Ltd.) Garuda Indonesia General Motors GlaxoSmithKline Hagemeyer Hapag-Lloyd Group Hashimoto Trading Hazama Hitachi Hitchins Hutchison Whampoa Hyosung Hyundai Corporation (part of Hyundai Group) Hyundai Group IGB Corporation Berhad IHC Caland Indian Airlines Indian Oil Corporation Inetol Headwear Ingersoll-Rand International Hardwood Flooring International SOS Interra Systems Italthai (Italian-Thai Development Public Company) Itochu Ivanhoe Mines (now Turquoise Hill Resources) Japan Airlines Jardine Matheson Jet Gold JFE JGC Kajima Kansai Electric Power (KEPCO) KOGAS (Korea Gas Corporation) Korea Electric Power (KEPCO) Korea United Pharm Kunming Light Industry Machinery Leeward Capital Leica Geosystems Leo Burnett (part of Publicis) Lexmark LG Electronics (part of LG Corp.) LightPointe Lloyd's of London Lonely Planet Louis Dreyfus LSG Sky Chefs Lufthansa Maersk (part of A.P. Moller - Maersk) Majuko Malaysia Airlines Marubeni Michelin Midas Mitsubishi Group Mitsui Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) Mizuho Bank (part of Mizuho Financial Group) MMC Natixis Nera Nestlé NHPC (National Hydroelectric Power Corporation - India) Nikki Shoji (part of JGC) Nippon Koei Nippon Oil Nishimatsu Construction Nissei NORINCO (China North Industries) Numaligarh Refinery (NRL) Oil India Okaya Omega Watches (part of Swatch) ONGC (Oil & Natural Gas Corporation) OOCL (part of Orient Overseas (International) Limited) Orient Express Otis (part of United Technologies) Pansea Hotels & Resorts Pertamina Petronas Polyphon Film PTT Qantas Airways Qatar Airways R.Crusoe & Son Ranbaxy Laboratories Rheinmetall Robbins Timber Rolls-Royce plc Samgong Samsung Sanyo (part of Panasonic) Satho Hazir Giyim Schenker Schindler Schlumberger Schneider Electric Scomi Sea Containers Senao Shangri-La Hotel Shin SHM Smith Hodgkinson Siemens Singapore Petroleum Sinohydro Sinopec Snamprogetti (part of Eni) Sojitz Solvay Sompo Japan Spilan Square Pharmaceuticals (part of Square Group) SriLankan Airlines State Bank of India Sumitomo Group Sumitomo Mitsui Banking (part of Sumitomo Group) Sun Wah Suzuki Swatch Swift (co-operative) Telekom Malaysia Texchem Thai Airways International Thomas Cook Tiffany Tipco Asphalt Total Transocean UBS UMW United Technologies Unocal (part of Chevron) Verisign Waagner-Biro Willis Zhejiang Orient Holding ZTE