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Facebook Critics Hope IPO Forces Some Hard Questions

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

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"It's hard to predict exactly what sort of gaffe they’ll do next, but it would not surprise me if there is yet another one," said John Simpson, director of Consumer Watchdog’s Privacy Project, noting some concerns over Facebook’s recent expansion of its Timeline feature, which makes it easier to visualize, share, and view users’ profile history.

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U.S. Firms Wary of EU’s Proposed Privacy Changes

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

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"Once Google and Facebook are following European rules, there will be no way for the companies to justify the obviously inadequate protection in the U.S.," John Simpson of Consumer Watchdog, a vocal Google critic, said in a statement. Google has come under fire after it said Tuesday that it plans to begin tracking users and collecting data about them as they move from one Google service to another.

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Google Tops as ‘Lord of the Lobbying’ with $10 Million in 2011

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

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"They've decided to play the corrupt corporate cash and carry Washington (game) like many firms such as Microsoft have long done," John Simpson, a consumer advocate for Consumer Watchdog, told CNET. "What sets them apart, though, is they still hold themselves out to be different from the rest."

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Spending Plus Online Clout Put Google In Lobbying Class of Its Own

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

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Google's spending caught the eye of its critics. The group Consumer Watchdog, which consistently targets Google, accused the company's executives of having "no qualms about spending lots of money to get their way."

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Consumers Oppose Google-Motorola Mobile Merger

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

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An American consumer advocacy group, Consumer Watchdog, wrote to Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia, on 24 January, to ask him to ban Google's proposed acquisition of Motorola Mobile (see separate article). "Google controls 95% of the mobile search market.

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Google Overtakes Microsoft in Federal Lobbying Spending

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

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Consumer Watchdog is one such organization that took umbrage to Google's lobbying spend, which is up 88 percent from 2010. The consumer advocate said Google has abandoned its "Don't Be Evil" roots by buying into "Washington's corrupt "cash and carry" political system.

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Q4 2011 Lobbying Report Shows Google Spending Skyrocketed

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

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Consumer Watchdog condemned the increased lobbying by web services. Google "has abandoned its idealistic 'Don't Be Evil' roots and has bought into Washington's corrupt 'cash and carry' political system," the consumer group said. "Facebook, relatively new to the Washington lobbying scene, now appears headed down the same morally bankrupt path as Google," Consumer Watchdog said. Facebook declined to respond. Google didn't answer a request for comment.

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Consumer Watchdog Asks EU to Block Google, Motorola Deal

Monday, January 23, 2012

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A consumer group on Wednesday penned a letter to European regulators asking them to block the pending merger of Google and Motorola Mobility on anticompetitive grounds.

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Consumer Watchdog Urges EU to Block Google’s Motorola Deal

Monday, January 23, 2012

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A U.S. consumer advocacy group has written to the European Commission asking it to block Google's deal to acquire Motorola and to launch an investigation into the Internet giant's alleged anti-competitive behavior.

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Consumer Watchdog During Brussels Visit Urges European Commission To Block Google’s Motorola Deal And File Formal Antitrust Complaint

Monday, January 23, 2012

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Consumer Watchdog During Brussels Visit Urges European Commission To Block Google’s Motorola Deal And File Formal Antitrust Complaint

BRUSSELS – Consumer Watchdog, a U.S.-based consumer advocacy group, today called for the EU’s antitrust regulators to block Google’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility and ultimately issue a formal antitrust complaint against the Internet giant’s ongoing business practices.

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