Microsoft, Yahoo! and Google confirmed on 28 October 2008 having signed up for the Global Network Initiative (GNI), an organization aimed at freedom of speech when on the internet.
GNI is meant to give guidance and a set of procedures to technology companies with regard to freedom of expression and privacy in countries where there are privacy issues.
The creation of the initiative was facilitated by the Center for Democracy and Technology and the Business for Social Responsibility, and includes several human rights organizations, such as Electronic Frontier Foundation, Human Rights First, the Committee to Protect Journalists, Human Rights Watch, and Human Rights in China.
This initiative sets the kinds of standards and practices that all companies and groups should use when governments threaten internationally recognized rights to free expression and privacy.
The Global Network Initiative also offers an important commitment from all parties to promote freedom of speech when on the internet and protect privacy in the use of all information and communication technologies.
The internet companies and search engines have been criticized in the past for having provided certain governments with private information on the online activities of citizens and political opponents.
The most debated case was that of Yahoo! which was revealed in 2006 to have provided information to Chinese officials on the online activities of Chinese political opponents.
The action led to the imprisonment of the respective Chinese activists and Yahoo! now commits help in protecting freedom of speech when on the internet.
By GNI principles, companies have vowed to oppose requests from governments to limit freedom of speech when on the internet, even if they are in agreement with the domestic laws.
Participating companies will challenge the government in domestic courts or seek the assistance of relevant government authorities, international human rights bodies, or non-governmental organizations when faced with a government restriction that appears inconsistent with domestic law or procedures or international human rights laws and standards on freedom of expression.
Every request will not be challenged by the participating companies, as this would be 'neither practical nor desirable' and the companies have the option to select cases in terms of certain criteria,
Also, the companies will
Freedom of speech, when on the internet, could eventually be one of the last bastions of hope for open expression of thought. It should be guarded closely.
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