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Article

14 Dec 2006

Author:
Reporters Without Borders

Yahoo! and Google asked to respect free expression in shareholder resolution filed by New York City Pension Fund

Reporters Without Borders voiced support today for a shareholder resolution about freedom of expression that has been filed with Yahoo! and Google by the New York City Pension Fund, which owns nearly 400 million dollars of stock in the two companies... The resolution sets out a series of principles to be respected by Internet companies, especially when operating in the “13 countries that restrict and monitor information.” [also refers to Cisco Systems]