People are fighting back against the dishonest voting company that tried to stop posting of evidence of their wrongdoing.
To: TheOtherOne; backhoe; HiTech RedNeck
Ping. This is the backlash to what was in the article you posted in earlier.
To: antiRepublicrat
"Diebold's blanket cease-and-desist notices are a blatant abuse of copyright law," said EFF Staff Attorney Wendy Seltzer. "Publication of the Diebold documents is clear fair use because of their importance to the public debate over the accuracy of electronic voting machines." Clinton's little Leftist FJESL minion killed fair use, and the EFF was nowhere to be seen.
STFU, Wendy.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson