I'm looking at the letter that was signed by Google employees. They were very concerned about capitulating to China in terms of setting up a search engine that would allow dissidents to be tracked. They said, “...we have not made clear what our red lines are in this area internationally.”
I raise this because one of the things that made Google such an exciting company when it was formed was that it had a policy of doing no evil, and it decided to drop that model. Now we see these deals with the Pentagon and the Government of China.
From a regulatory point of view, it's rather disturbing that a company with as much power as Google can make these decisions in the face of its own corporate culture, about which its employees are speaking up.
What do you think we should be looking at in terms of regulator oversight to make sure Google is not doing evil?