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Internet e-Ethics in Confrontation with an Activists' Agenda: Yahoo! on Trial

Journal Article
A prolonged confrontation between Yahoo! Inc. and French activists who demand the removal of Nazi items from auction sites as well as restricted access to neo-Nazis sites is described and analyzed. The authors present the case up to the decision of Yahoo! Inc. to remove the items from yahoo.com following a French court's verdict against the firm. Using a business ethics approach, they distinguish legal, technical, philosophical and managerial issues involved in the case and their management by Yahoo! They conclude on the difficulty of governing relations with society from corporate and legal affairs departments at the headquarters level, and on the clash of two visions over the regulation of social freedom.
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Affiliate Professor of Decision Sciences

Emeritus Professor of Asian Business