Law.com had a great article today about Google's new public policy blog, googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com , a blog in its first month of existance, explains the search giant's views on a variety of public policy matters, including privacy, so-called "net neutrality," patent reform and copyright protection -- all subjects in which Google has found itself tangled in recent years. The blog also offers a chance to hear from some of the legal muscle behind the company.
On the very first posting on the blog, Andrew McLaughlin, the Google's director of public policy and government affairs stated "We're seeking to do public policy advocacy in a Googley way," . "Yes, we're a multinational corporation that argues for our positions before officials, legislators, and opinion leaders. At the same time, we want our users to be part of the effort."
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