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The Cost of E-Voting more similar news »
One reason election officials around the country give for purchasing touch-screen voting machines is to save money. But a voting integrity group in Maryland find out the 19,000 touch-screen machines their state purchased are wildly more expensive than anyone anticipated.
Sat Apr 05, 2008 more from this source»»
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Federal Judges Disagree on Legality of Uploading more similar news »
A federal judge in a record industry lawsuit against college students finds in a pretrial ruling that leaving a copyrighted song where others can get at it with P2P software doesn't constitute a copyright violation until someone downloads it. The Boston judge's comments conflict with a New York federal judge's statements that leaving a copyrighted file accessible could be illegal, even if nobody downloads it.
Sat Apr 05, 2008 more from this source»»
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ISP Contracts Curb Users' Rights more similar news »
Internet Service Providers use subscriber contracts to explicitly absolve themselves of obligations that no one would imagine they had in the first place. Some of the fine print tries to ban nefarious practices like spamming and fraud with clauses so broad that it applies to a lot of legitimate activities.
Sat Apr 05, 2008 more from this source»»
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