Accenture hits BBV with cease and desist

Amazingly, Accenture, which sold its crap-on-a-stick high-school sophomoric completely insecure malfunctioning voter registration software to a bunch of states, so unsuccessfully that Colorado refused to pay and others, like Wisconsin and Shelby County, bought out the source code in order to try to bandaid it into a functional system, has decided to issue a DMCA protective order against Black Box Voting for exposing its flawed software. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Dwight Rousu - Jun 24, 2012 - 5:37 PM PDT
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Important citizen journalism that goes along with citizen oversight of government functions in our sold-out corporate vote counting fraud system.

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