Copyright, DMCA, E-voting Flaws, Civil Disobedience!

October 22, 2003

Students Fight E-Vote Firm. By Kim Zetter.
Wired, Oct. 21, 2003.

A group of students at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania has launched an “electronic civil disobedience” campaign against voting machine maker Diebold Election Systems.

The students are protesting efforts by Diebold to prevent them and other website owners from linking to some 15,000 internal company memos that reveal the company was aware of security flaws in its e-voting software for years but sold the faulty systems to states anyway.

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