Julia Angwin and Robert Faturechi report:
Stanford University recently declared that it will not use money from Google to fund privacy research at its Center for Internet and Society, according to a legal filing made by the school.
“Since 2013, Google funding is specifically designated not [to] be used for CIS’s privacy work,” the university said in the court filing, found byProPublica in documents filed in an unrelated lawsuit.
Read more on Mashable.
Update: Stanford says the Angwin and Faturechi article is inaccurate.