Big tech companies back global plan to shield online speech

  2008-10-29 04:00:02
Google, Microsoft and Yahoo and a group of human rights and public interest organizations plan to introduce Wednesday a global code of conduct that they say will better protect online free speech and privacy against government intrusion. 
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