Google would not have sent over a large chunk of cash to help get Wikidata
started if it didn't think it could use Wikidata. That Russian search
engine comany would not have sent over a large chunk of cash to keep
Wikidata going if it didn't think it could use Wikidata.

That doesn't mean Google is being malicious (about this, at least), it
means that they are making a  business decision. As long as Google doesn't
try to make decisions about Wikidata content or operations - something it
would have no economic reason to do anyways - I don't have a problem with
that. Just don't pretend that Google is doing this out of the goodness of
ther hearts.
On Nov 11, 2013 6:27 PM, "Cristian Consonni" <kikkocrist...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> 2013/11/11 Denny Vrandečić <vrande...@google.com>:
> > as you know, I have recently started a new job. My mission to get more
> free
> > data out to the world has not changed due to that, though.
>
> =))
> I am very happy to hear this.
>
> Also, the mapping is awesome.
>
> 2013/11/11 Klein,Max <kle...@oclc.org>:
> > I regretted writing what I did after thinking about it over lunch, since
> it
> > is not "Assume good faith" towards Google. Maybe one of the reasons that
> I
> > was sensitive to it was because I'm representing VIAF in Wikidata, which
> is
> > kind of the same as Freebase in Wikidata, and I wouldn't want people
> > assuming bad faith about VIAF.
> >
> > Thanks for being clear and open about your work, its a real inspiration.
> > With apologies,
>
> Yours too, Max.
>
> Thank you both for your very good work.
>
> Cristian
>
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