Thanks for the great post.
You make an excellent point about service providers such as Google, who reached their Zenith financially and otherwise by utilizing the freedoms guaranteed them corporately and in cyberspace, while at the same time putting shareholders and profits ahead of that freedom when it comes to applying a the kink in the freedom hose in other countries. I have heard the phrase "too big to fail" in terms of the banking and finance industry as a justification for stimulus packages. I wonder if Google and others are "too big to be free."
Thanks for the great post. You make an excellent point about service providers such as Google, who reached their Zenith financially and otherwise by utilizing the freedoms guaranteed them corporately and in cyberspace, while at the same time putting shareholders and profits ahead of that freedom when it comes to applying a the kink in the freedom hose in other countries. I have heard the phrase "too big to fail" in terms of the banking and finance industry as a justification for stimulus packages. I wonder if Google and others are "too big to be free."