Faulty Machines

Boynton's "The Tyranny of Copyright?"

While searching I found some information that said that the students found that the Diebold machines were faulty and anyone with access to these machines could change the nature of the votes with ut leaving evidence that had been tampared with (The Daily Gazette). It was said that Diebold began to shut down websites that held the memos, but personal computers still posted them. I found one website that said it was providing "a mirrow of the Diebold memos". And he is also making t-shirts with excerpts from the memos (aufrecht.org). Im sure that there are others with memos on their sites somewhere out there. I am actually surprised i never heard of this, looking through google, there were articles from everywhere. There were newpaper articles even from New England. From reading over some of the articles, i dont know if i can blame the students for what they did. I dont know if i would have had the guts to do it. But if they saw important information that they thought that people needed to know, and let it out. And it worked. If the info was true, it is important.