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2012년 5월 3일

저자:
Michelle Quinn, Politico [USA]

Facebook joins Internet rights group

Facebook, under pressure to band with other Internet companies to create ethical standards for doing business globally, has joined the Global Network Initiative as an “observer,” the group announced Thursday...Founded in 2008, GNI has worked on policies to help technology firms handle human rights issues when doing business worldwide. The organization works with independent assessors to evaluate how companies are handling challenges they face. [also refers to Microsoft, Google, Yahoo!, Evoca, Websense, Twitter]