Diebold is also not interested in following the law
Quote:
In a last-minute filing, e-voting equipment maker Diebold asked a
North Carolina court to exempt it from tough new election requirements
designed to ensure transparency in the state's elections. Diebold obtained
an extraordinarily broad order, allowing it to avoid placing its source code in
escrow with the state and identifying programmers who contributed to the
code
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source:
http://www.eff.org/news/archives/2005_11.php#004171
If they can do it for ATM's why not voting machines?
:cough:they don't want to:cough:
Paper ballots w/ optical scanners are far more reliable, cheaper,
and can be recounted by citizens.
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