- Google is being accused of using its funding power to push forward hundreds of research papers that support its agenda and business practices, particularly those that face criticism from regulators - The research papers are often used to influence lawmakers. This is an example of indirect lobbying. http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/google-paying-academics-only-research-topics-it-agrees-1630077 37 comments technology
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- Responding to the “Campaign for Accountability” report on academic research https://www.blog.google/topics/public-policy/responding-campaign-accountability-report-academic-research/ 0 comments
- New Report Reveals Google’s Extensive Financial Support for Academia | Campaign for Accountability https://campaignforaccountability.org/new-report-reveals-googles-extensive-financial-support-for-academia/ 0 comments
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