[Politech] EFF, Stanford center sue Diebold for abuse of copyright [ip]

From: Declan McCullagh (declan@private)
Date: Tue Nov 04 2003 - 04:40:56 PST

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    http://news.com.com/2100-1028_3-5101623.html
    
    Students buck DMCA threat
    November 3, 2003, 5:17 PM PST
    By Declan McCullagh
    
    When Diebold Election Systems learned that its internal e-mail 
    correspondence had popped up on the Web, it used a common legal tactic: 
    sending cease-and-desist letters to Webmasters.
    
    But in the months since the North Canton, Ohio-based company began trying 
    to rid the Internet of those copyrighted files, it has arrived at a very 
    unusual impasse. Far from vanishing, the files have appeared on more than 
    50 Web sites, run mostly by students who claim Diebold has a suspiciously 
    cozy relationship with the Republican Party and that the e-mail 
    conversations demonstrate its election software is flawed and should not be 
    trusted.
    
    On Tuesday, Diebold will find itself on the defensive in court as well. The 
    Electronic Frontier Foundation and Stanford Law School's Center for 
    Internet and Society are planning to file a lawsuit asking for a temporary 
    restraining order that would effectively halt Diebold's campaign against 
    the loosely organized network of mirror sites. A hearing could be held as 
    early as Tuesday in federal district court in San Francisco.
    
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