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Diebold Threatens to Pull Out of North Carolina

foobaric writes "A North Carolina judge ruled that Diebold may not be protected from criminal prosecution if it fails to disclose the code behind its voting machines as required by law. In response, Diebold has threatened to pull out of North Carolina." From the article: "The dispute centers on the state's requirement that suppliers place in escrow 'all software that is relevant to functionality, setup, configuration, and operation of the voting system,' as well as a list of programmers responsible for creating the software. That's not possible for Diebold's machines, which use Microsoft Windows, Hanna said. The company does not have the right to provide Microsoft's code, he said, adding it would be impossible to provide the names of every programmer who worked on Windows."

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  1. YARNTUMS... by Eggplant62 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yet another fine reason to avoid using proprietary software made by a criminal monopoly. Can't provide the legal specifications for all the code you're providing. How wonderful.

    Smell that? That's sarcasm.

  2. Re:Why Develop On Windows? by Dan+Ost · · Score: 0, Troll

    Do you have any actual evidence that there was foul play on Diebold's behalf to put Bush in office?

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    *sigh* back to work...