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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On Monday 17 July 2017 10:43 PM, Jeremy
Malcolm wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On 16/7/17 6:25 am, parminder wrote:
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Since you share EEF's experience with google fellows, let me ask you a
direct question. A few NGOs where Google placed its fellows have told
me in the past that Google closely vets final outcomes of any research
from these fellows. Is it true by your experience/ knowledge?
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No, it's not true at all. Who told you that? And EFF recently
initiated a complaint about Google to the Federal Trade Commission, so
you can judge from that how much having Google-funded policy fellows has
influenced what we do.</pre>
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I hold EFF's work in highest regard, and often consult it, and I
have no doubt that it is not influenced by placing google fellows
there. I was talking about the actual output of the google fellows.
I cannot tell you who told me that, but I have it from authoritative
sources that google does vet the output from google fellows in many
places.... parminder <br>
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