Google CEO: Would Be "Arrogant" To Put Pressure On Chinese Over Censorship...
Google's chief executive, Eric E. Schmidt, whose company has been sharply criticized for complying with Chinese censorship, said on Wednesday that the company had not lobbied to change the censorship laws and, for now, had no plans to do so.
"I think it's arrogant for us to walk into a country where we are just beginning operations and tell that country how to run itself," Mr. Schmidt told reporters from foreign news organizations.


New York Times | JIM YARDLEY | April 13, 2006 08:05 AM