eBay parts ways with controversial political group


  • TECH
  • Friday, 19 Dec 2014

SEVERING TIES: eBay and Alec have differences when it comes to climate change issues.

SAN FRANCISCO: ebay Inc said that it will end its association with the American Legislative Exchange Council, a political group that other tech companies dropped earlier this year due to its views on climate change.

"After our annual review of eBay Inc's memberships in trade associations and third party organisations we've decided not to renew our membership with American Legislative Exchange Council (Alec)," an eBay spokeswoman said.

Critics fault Alec, a coalition of state lawmakers and companies, for promoting measures to deny the existence of climate change, defund public services, oppose Internet neutrality and limit workers' protections.

In September, Google's executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, said his company wanted out because Alec was "literally lying" about climate change. Yahoo Inc, Facebook Inc and Yelp Inc left Alec soon after. — Reuters

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