Google's board objects to anticensorship proposal
<div id="widgetInsert" class="p">SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) – Google Inc.’s board of directors recommended Wednesday that the company’s shareholders vote against a proposal to bar the company from any “proactive” censorship efforts.</div> <div class="p"> The board’s opinion came to light in materials Googlefiled with securities regulators concerning its May 10 annual shareholders meeting. </div> <div class="p"> Google did not explain why its board recommends shareholders vote down the anticensorship proposal from the Office of the Comptroller of New York City, which is a trustee of pension funds that have invested in 486,000 Google shares. </div> <div class="p"> A representative for Google did not respond to an e-mail seeking comment for this article. </div><p>———
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