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Debate: Google Violates Its “Don’t Be Evil” Motto

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For those in the New York City area, Harry will be involved an Intelligence Squared Debate of that question on November 18 at Rockefeller University. Joining him in arguing the affirmative are Siva Vaidhyanathan (author of “Copyrights and Copywrongs,” and the forthcoming “The Googlization of Everything”) and law professor Randal Picker. They will be opposed by Esther Dyson, John Battelle (author of “The Search,” a good book about Google), and author Jeff Jarvis. Should be a great event.

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