| southernliberal ( @ 2006-01-25 18:57:00 |
ok now the DCMA has gone too far.
http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/ap_alaska/s
this article states how " State officials said the data format belongs to a private company and cannot be made public. " meaning diebold doesn't have to release raw election results?
how is that legal? why doesn't diebold just say who wins the elections and we can all stay home on election day.
diebold machines use access databases to store the results, which is propitary, but its owned by microsoft not diebold.
diebold isn't smart enough to make their own format.
DCMA being used to steal our elections. great job congress.