ReadIt, Inc., develops an internationally popular Web site, tailoring its features to the censorship requirements of various governments. Critics charge ReadIt with "decapitating the voice of dissent." Ethically, the best argument in favor of ReadIt's policy is
A. ReadIt is merely following the lead of governments everywhere.
B. ReadIt is only seeking profits in lucrative markets.
C. ReadIt's action is a common international practice.
D. ReadIt's approach is a move toward more open access in the future.
Answer: D
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